Thus new rights of common can only take effect by express grant.
It may simply refer to direct support (often financial) of an artist, for example by grants.
This was made possible by grants from several foundations.
"We can go around by Grant," he said finally.
"Funded by a special state and federal grant," Tierney said, not looking up from his notes.
Adam did eventually achieve, by grants and other means, of which we know nothing, around 40,000 statute acres.
A number of universities began research, often underwritten by grants from the beef industry.
Williams was forced to resign by Grant in 1875.
The Company promotes the profession by awarding grants to institutions related to building.
Many states have responded by cutting grants or tightening eligibility standards.