The custom has now become national and hallowed by immemorial usage ."
2.
The foundation of this work is the principles of established custom and immemorial usage . ( ibid .)
3.
And this immemorial usage is binding upon all parties, as it is in its nature an evidence of universal consent and acquiescence; and with reason supposes a real composition to have been formerly made.
4.
:It is beyond doubt that by immemorial usage having the force of law, besides the animus occupandi, the actual, and not the nominal, taking of possession is a necessary condition of occupation.
5.
In common law, a person's window on his property receiving flow of light that passed through it for so long a time as to constitute immemorial usage in law, the flow of light became an ancient light that the law protected from disturbance.
6.
In 1932 Lewis Spence writes in " The Weekly Scotsman ", in response to the popularisation of Margaret Murray's witch-cult hypothesis in Scotland, that " the Saxon word'wicca', a witch " was " of immemorial usage " in the Scottish Lowlands.
7.
" I am of the opinion that a right may be acquired to an annual presentation of the nature here mentioned by immemorial usage without any written title and therefore that the Beadsmen in this case have the right to a salmon each yearly from the heritors of the Cruive as well as those the of the Nether Don Fishings.
8.
By a " custom of immemorial usage in the City ", the two Sheriffs are elected at the Midsummer Common Hall by the Liverymen by acclamation, unless a ballot is demanded from the floor, which takes place within fourteen days . The returning officers at the Common Hall are the Recorder of London ( senior Judge of the'Old Bailey') and the outgoing Sheriffs ., the current Sheriffs are Alderman Peter Kenneth Estlin and Alderman William Anthony Bowater Russell.
9.
A 1932 article by Lewis Spence in " The Weekly Scotsman ", responding to the popularization of Margaret Murray's Witch-cult hypothesis, stated that'the Saxon word " wicca ", a witch, as well as the term " carline " were of immemorial usage'in lowland Scotland while in the highlands, where English words were less known,'wise women'or " Nicnevins " ( " daughters of heaven " ) were used.
10.
The state of slavery is of such a nature, that it is incapable of now being introduced by Courts of Justice upon mere reasoning or inferences from any principles, natural or political; it must take its rise from positive law; the origin of it can in no country or age be traced back to any other source : immemorial usage preserves the memory of positive law long after all traces of the occasion; reason, authority, and time of its introduction are lost; and in a case so odious as the condition of slaves must be taken strictly, the power claimed by this return was never in use here; no master ever was allowed here to take a slave by force to be sold abroad because he had deserted from his service, or for any other reason whatever; we cannot say the cause set forth by this return is allowed or approved of by the laws of this kingdom, therefore the black must be discharged . }}
How to say immemorial usage in Hindi and what is the meaning of immemorial usage in Hindi? immemorial usage Hindi meaning, translation, pronunciation, synonyms and example sentences are provided by Hindlish.com.