Prerogative denotes exclusive official power and privilege vested in an office or official under legal terminology. Prerogative denotes an exclusive privilege or special power, privilege, immunity, or advantage vested in an official person or an official body, either generally or with respect to matters of the office, reflecting the official and institutional character of such rights as described in Black's Law Dictionary.
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Prerogative denotes exclusive official power and privilege vested in an office or official under legal terminology.
Prerogative denotes an exclusive privilege or special power, privilege, immunity, or advantage vested in an official person or an official body, either generally or with respect to matters of the office, reflecting the official and institutional character of such rights as described in Black's Law Dictionary.
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