Definition of Prerogatively. Meaning of Prerogatively. Synonyms of Prerogatively

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Definition of Prerogatively

Prerogatively
Prerogatively Pre*rog"a*tive*ly, adv. By prerogative.

Meaning of Prerogatively from wikipedia

- In law, a prerogative is an exclusive right bestowed by a government or state and invested in an individual or group, the content of which is separate...
- The royal prerogative is a body of customary authority, privilege, and immunity recognized in common law (and sometimes in civil law jurisdictions possessing...
- "My Prerogative" is a song by American singer Bobby Brown from his second studio album, Don't Be Cruel (1988). It was released on October 11, 1988, as...
- "Prerogative writ" is a historic term for a writ (official order) that directs the behavior of another arm of government, such as an agency, official...
- The royal prerogative is a body of customary authority, privilege, and immunity attached to the British monarch (or "sovereign"), recognised in the United...
- Managerial prerogatives are also referred to as the functions and rights of management, is considered as the discretion of the employer or manager on how...
- A prerogative court is a court through which the discretionary powers, privileges, and legal immunities reserved to the sovereign were exercised. In England...
- A prerogative instrument is a legal instrument issued under the royal prerogative, in contrast with a Statutory Instrument (which is made under the authority...
- A Man's Prerogative is a lost American 1915 silent drama film directed by George Nichols. The film stars Robert Edeson and Mary Alden as a newlywed couple...
- the English and British tradition, the royal prerogative of mercy is one of the historic royal prerogatives of the British monarch, by which they can grant...