James I (1603-25) renewed and confirmed the company's charter in 1606, adding new privileges.
In practice, lords around Ireland accepted their new privileges but carried on as they had before.
Even so, the lawyers said the courts were reluctant to accept new privileges without powerful evidence that such a protection was necessary.
"The courts cannot be in the business of creating new privileges," Starr said, "from whole cloth."
Will they have any additional responsibilities around the house in exchange for the new privileges?
With all this in mind, we cannot accept the university's invitation to create a new privilege against the disclosure of peer review materials.
Under that agreement, the Genoese had new privileges for commercial activities.
It is a policy of new privileges and power for the European monopolies.
The Court today made the new privilege absolute, on the ground that anything less would be worthless.
"We should offer them new privileges like selling insurance or nationwide branching in exchange for a greater commitment to community development," he said.