Ancient denotes long-established status which by long continuance under law may confer rights or privileges. Ancient denotes a status of considerable age whose existence from an indefinitely early period may, by reason of long continuance alone, give rise to recognized legal consequences, such that rights or privileges become established through sustained historical usage or recognition rather than by recent grant.
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Ancient denotes long-established status which by long continuance under law may confer rights or privileges.
Ancient denotes a status of considerable age whose existence from an indefinitely early period may, by reason of long continuance alone, give rise to recognized legal consequences, such that rights or privileges become established through sustained historical usage or recognition rather than by recent grant.
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