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Bag - Law Dictionary Search Results

Gross weight

including the dust and dross, and also the chest or bag., etc., upon which tare and tret are allowed.

Scrip

A small bag a wallet a satchel

VerbarScrotum

The bag or pouch which contains the testicles the cod

Allowance

off. Tare is an allowance for the weight of the bag, box, cask, or other package in which goods are weighed.

Bulter, or Boulter

or refuse of meal after it is dressed; also the bag in which it is dressed. Hence, bulted or boulted bread,

Chancery Common Law Seal

for the sealing of writs, etc., out of the Petty Bag Office, 12 & 13 Vict. c. 109, ss. 11, 14.

Container

means a box, bottle, casket, tin, barred, case, wrapper, sack, bag, cropper or other thing in which any article is placed

Expediment

Expediment, the whole of a person's goods and chattels, bag and baggage.

Great Seal (Offices) Act, 1874

the Messenger of the Great Seal, Clerk of the Petty Bag, Clerk f the Patents, and Purse-bearer to the Lord Chancellor.

VerbarOnager

engine acting like a sling which threw stones from a bag or wooden bucket and was operated by machinery

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