Angylde
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Angylde, the rate bylaw at which certain injuries to person or property were to be paid for; in injuries to the person, equivalent to the 'war,' i.e., the price at which every man was valued. It seems also to have been the fixed price at which cattle and other goods were received as currency, and to have been much higher than the market price, or ceap-gild, Anc. Inst.Eng.
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