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majestas

majestas (m[schwa]-jes-tas), n. [Latin “supreme power”] Roman law. 1. The majesty, sovereign authority, or supreme prerogative of the state or sovereign; the supreme power of the people, esp. as represented by their highest representatives, the consuls, or the emperor. 2. The crime of treason. See crimen majestatis under CRIMEN. “Majestas…. From being an attribute of

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seigniorage

seigniorage (seen-y[schwa]r-ij), n. [Law French] 1. Hist. The tenure existing between lord and vassal. 2. Hist. A prerogative of the Crown; specif., the charge for coining bullion into money; mintage. 3. A royalty. 4. A profit.

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实益所有权(人)

实益所有权(人) 英语:beneficial ownership (owner) (US) 法语:personne bénéficiant réellement de prérogatives de propriété 德语:wirtschaftliches Eigentum 意大利语:dominio, direttamente o in forma indiretta 西班牙语:propiedad distinta al dominio real, de que goza el beneficiario

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