From the seat of authority
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EXCATHEDRAFrom the seat of authority
seatplace from which authority is exercised the county seat
emancipatesSet (a child) free from the authority of its father or parents
emancipatingSet (a child) free from the authority of its father or parents
emancipateSet (a child) free from the authority of its father or parents
patriateto transfer (legislation) to the authority of an autonomous country from its previous mother country
easeto remove from a position of authority, a job, or the like, esp. by methods intended to be tactful
declinatorya legal plea that has the aim of demonstrating that the accused is exempt from legal authority and punishment
libertiesThe state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views
planningThe control of urban development by a local government authority, from which a license must be obtained to build a new property or change an existing one
gallicanOf or holding a doctrine (reaching its peak in the 17th century) that asserted the freedom of the Roman Catholic Church in France and elsewhere from the ecclesiastical authority of the papacy
zemstvosone of a system of elected local assemblies established in 1864 by Alexander II to replace the authority of the nobles in administering local affairs after the abolition of serfdom: became the core of the liberal movement from 1905 to 1917
zemstvoone of a system of elected local assemblies established in 1864 by Alexander II to replace the authority of the nobles in administering local affairs after the abolition of serfdom: became the core of the liberal movement from 1905 to 1917
positivismThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
positivismsThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law