"Hearth Money" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Hearth Money LAW AND LEGAL
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A tax levied In England by St. 14 Car. II. c. 10. consisting of two shillings on every hearth or stove in the kingdom. It was extremely unpopular, and wns abollshed by 1 W. & M. St. 1, c

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Accident LAW AND LEGAL

An unforeseen event, oc-curriog without the will or design of the person whose mere act causes lt; an unex-pected, unusual, …

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Ad Gompotum Reddendum LAW AND LEGAL

To render an account St. Westm. 2, c. 11.

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Age Prayer LAW AND LEGAL

A suggestion of non-age, made by an lnfant party to a real action, with a prayer that the proceedings may …

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Amicus Curls LAW AND LEGAL

Lat A friend of the court A by-stander (usually a counsel-lor) who Interposes and volunteers lnforma-tion upon some matter of …

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Annually LAW AND LEGAL

The meaning of this term, as applied to interest, is not an undertaking to pay interest at the end of …

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Apparlement LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. Resemblance; likelihood; as apparlement of war. St. 2 Rich. 11. st. 1, c. 0; Cowell

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Appropriate LAW AND LEGAL

1. To make a thing one's own; to make a thing the subject of property; to exercise dominion over an …

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Assath LAW AND LEGAL

An ancient custom In wells, by which a person accused of crime could dear himself by the oaths of three …

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Assist LAW AND LEGAL

To help; aid; Buccor; lend countenance or encouragement to; particl-pate in as an auxiliary. People v. Hayne, 83 Cal. Ill, …

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Assistant Judge LAW AND LEGAL

A judge of the English court of general or quarter sessions in Middlesex. He differs from the other justices in …

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Attempt LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal law. An effort or endeavor to accomplish a crime, arnount-ing to more than mere preparation or pfan-nlng for …

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Autopsy LAW AND LEGAL

The dissection of a dead body for the puri>ose of inquiring into the cause of death. Pub. St. Mass. 1882, …

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Bar Fee LAW AND LEGAL

In Eugllsh law. A fee taken by the sheriff, time out of mind, for every prisoner who is acquitted. Bac. …

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Burgess Roll LAW AND LEGAL

A roll, required by the St. & 6 wm. IV. c. 76, to be kept In corporate towns or boroughs, …

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Cark LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A quantity of wool, whereof thirty make a sarplar. (The latter is equal to 2,240 pounds …

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C. C LAW AND LEGAL

d. 287.—Aot of parliament. A statute, law, or edict, made by the British sovereign, with the advice and consent of …

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Chafewax LAW AND LEGAL

An officer in the English chancery whose duty was to fit the wax to seal the writs, commissions, and other …

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Churchesset LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A certain portion or measure of wheat, anclent-ly paid to the church on St. Martin's day; …

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Colored LAW AND LEGAL

By common usage ln Amer* ica, thls term, ln such phrases as “colored persons," “the colored race,” “colored men,” and …

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Commodatum LAW AND LEGAL

In the civil law. He who lends to another a thing for a definite time, to be enjoyed and used …

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