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majora regalia

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A quick definition of majora regalia:

MAJORA REGALIA: Majora regalia refers to the greater rights, power, and royal prerogatives held by the Crown, as distinguished from its rights to revenues. It is a term used to describe the emblems of royal authority, such as a crown or scepter, given to the monarch at coronation. The term regalia is a shortened form of jura regalia, which refers to the rights held by the Crown under feudal law. Regalia majora is different from regalia minora, which refers to the Crown's lesser rights and prerogatives, such as the rights of revenue.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Majora regalia refers to the greater rights, dignity, power, and royal prerogatives held by the Crown, as distinguished from its rights to revenues. It is a Latin term that means "greater rights."

Examples: Majora regalia includes emblems of royal authority, such as a crown or scepter, given to the monarch at coronation. It also encompasses the Crown's greater rights and prerogatives, such as the power to make treaties, grant pardons, and appoint officials.

Explanation: The examples illustrate how majora regalia refers to the Crown's greater rights and royal prerogatives. The crown and scepter are symbols of the monarch's authority and power, while the power to make treaties, grant pardons, and appoint officials are examples of the Crown's greater rights and prerogatives.

Definition: Regard refers to attention, care, or consideration given to something or someone.

Examples: Without regard for the consequences, he made a reckless decision.

Explanation: The example illustrates how regard refers to the attention or consideration given to something or someone. In this case, the person made a reckless decision without considering the consequences.

Definition: Regardant is a historical term that refers to something attached or annexed to a particular manor, such as a villein regardant.

Examples: A villein regardant was a type of serf who was attached to a particular manor and could not leave without the lord's permission.

Explanation: The example illustrates how regardant refers to something attached or annexed to a particular manor, such as a villein regardant. In this case, a villein regardant was a type of serf who was attached to a particular manor and could not leave without the lord's permission.

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@UnsuitableMaliciousHedgehog: that’s so fucking sick
rough night and morning with ex :/. we broke up but we live together
shaquilleoatmeal
12:29
damn ;/ it is break up season dawg, i'm sorry you're going through that
12:29
it really is breakup season
shaquilleoatmeal
12:29
i lived with my ex for 3 months after we broke up and it was brutal. If you can move out quicker rather than later
thanks shaq! i just needed some input from people who are looking from the outside in
im gonna pack up my stuff and leave for a few days when i get off work
12:31
sometimes I think about things my ex said and did to me and a year later it still makes me so sad that I ever let myself be treated that way
shaquilleoatmeal
12:32
yee bud clear your head how you need, shit sometimes even just driving with no destination and some sad ass music can get you through this
shaquilleoatmeal
12:32
you grow through what you go through bunny, you know for the next relationship what you deserve
I want to run you guys through a scenario to see what yall think. Go to off topic for the one time lol
12:34
gotchu
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13:09
Yo
lawguy we're nearly stats twins :D
13:13
I saw that, and I saw you got the Georgetown interview invite yesterday too! Goodluck!
you too haha, i was super surprised to have received one so early not gonna lie
i heard the group interview is really chill and I'm kinda excited to do it
seems cool
13:14
Yeah, 7sage has a page that talks about the questions for each schools interview, GULC's seems unique
13:15
Idk how much of an effect it has on admissions chances but should be cool either way
ive heard the conversion rate for gulc group interview is pretty high even moreso if you have the stats
it's hard to say but i've also heard that the group interview is harder to get than the alumni interview. but who really knows tbh
im p sure they don't interview everyone and getting one this early should be a great sign!
13:16
Yeah I've heard the same ab the group interview
13:17
So maybe I'll see you in D.C. a year from now lmao
initiallaw
13:32
Speaking of stat twins kazuyamishima were exact stat twins lol
17:13
Anyone going to the UGA zoom thing on the 22nd?
17:16
My bad, 24th*
Idk, what's it for?
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