Lexicographical Neighbors of Prorogating
Literary usage of Prorogating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of the by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1853)
"And all the powers, duties and liabilities, which attach to the arbiters from
that time, devolve on him. Hence the power of prorogating, which, ..."
2. Treatise on the Law of Arbitration in Scotland by John Montgomerie Bell (1877)
"From this it follows, that arbiters might possibly proceed, prorogating the
submission from time to time, before themselves, even after the ..."
3. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotlandby Scotland Privy Council by Scotland Privy Council (1901)
"... 273, 632 ; prorogating the meeting of Parliament till let June 1680, Windsor,
16th July 1629, 286, 632 ; in favour of the Marquis of Huntly, Oatlands, ..."
4. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotlandby Scotland Privy Council by Scotland Privy Council (1902)
"... Whitehall, 9th February 1032, 432, 462 ; prorogating Parliament till 13th
August 1632 in view of his visit to Scotland, Whitehall, 9th February 1632, ..."
5. The Practice of the Sheriff Courts of Scotland in Civil Causes by John Dove Wilson (1875)
"... his defences within ten days after the lodging of the con- descendence.(ft) 3.
prorogating Times for Lodging.—Under the statute the periods for lodging ..."
6. Treatise on the Law of Scotland on the Subject of Teinds Or Tithes by William Buchanan (1862)
"... and for their indemnification, the extraordinary power conferred on the
commissioners of prorogating their tacks or sub-tacks, on such conditions, ..."