Privilege as a special grant or exemption establishes when a person or class enjoys advantages beyond ordinary rights. The document defines privilege as a distinct advantage, exemption, or immunity conferred by a special grant or sovereign permission, rather than an ordinary right; it emphasizes that privilege is context-dependent, denotes a permissive authorization (such as corporate powers or recording a mortgage), and cautions that individuals may assert privileges to which they lack entitlement.
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Privilege as a special grant or exemption establishes when a person or class enjoys advantages beyond ordinary rights.
The document defines privilege as a distinct advantage, exemption, or immunity conferred by a special grant or sovereign permission, rather than an ordinary right; it emphasizes that privilege is context-dependent, denotes a permissive authorization (such as corporate powers or recording a mortgage), and cautions that individuals may assert privileges to which they lack entitlement.
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