Legal argument on royal prerogative, parliamentary power, and property rights
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- Sources
- Name
- Legal argument on royal prerogative, parliamentary power, and property rights
- Description
- A legal opinion or argumentative text discussing the limits of royal prerogative and parliamentary legislative power. The author argues that the Crown cannot infringe upon grants sealed with the Great Seal, and that Parliament will not take private property without necessity and compensation. The text references historical precedents including Charles I and customs revenues.
- Place
- Isle of Man
- Type
- Financial Data
- Archive / Repository
- md:20260219_101517.md
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- Type
- Legal Opinion
- Provenance
- Page 14 of a longer document; text continues at bottom ('Even abſolute Power, where it is neceſſary, is'). Uses historical long-s notation (ſ).
- Language
- English

