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Definition of Honoraries
1. honorary [n] - See also: honorary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Honoraries
Literary usage of Honoraries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence in Scotland by William Gillespie Dickson, John Skelton (1864)
"CHAPTER X.—OF THE PRESUMPTION THAT honoraries HAVE BEEN PAID. § 392. Lord Bankton
considers that advocates may sue for their fees, but that it is ..."
2. Studies in Roman Law: With Comparative Views of the Laws of France, England by Thomas Mackenzie Mackenzie, John Kirkpatrick (1876)
"... clients without waiting till judgment was given; and there is a passage in
the Digest which mentions a hundred aurei as the lawful amount of honoraries ..."
3. The Jurisprudence of Medicine in Its Relation to the Law of Contracts, Torts by John Ordronaux (1869)
"On the other hand, a directly opposite view is taken by some of the best civilians
who have written in our language. Says Erskine :2 " But the honoraries of ..."
4. The Works of M. de Voltaire. by Voltaire (1762)
"... with ries, and mere honoraries who had no preten- ... or honoraries ? * Never
did any two authors write on the ..."