Bagavel
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Bagavel. Edward I. granted to the citizens of Exeter, by charter, the collection of a certain tribute or toll upon all wares brought to that city to be sold, to be applied towards the paving of the streets, repairing the walls, and maintaining the city, which was commonly called, in Old English, bagavel, bethugavel and chipping-gavel, Antiq. Of Exeter.
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