Bale - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: baleBale
Bale [fr. bal, Sw.; balla Ital.; balle, bal Fr.], a pack or certain quantity of goods or merchandise, wrapped or packed up in cloth and tightly corded round, marked with figures corresponding to those in the bills of lading for the purpose of identification....
Balefully
In a baleful manner perniciously...
Balefulness
The quality or state of being baleful...
Baler
Baler, is stationary machine used for baling or trussing straw or fodder and includes a trusses, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), 4th Edn., Para 920, p. 554.Means a stationary machine used for baling or trusting straw or fodder, and includes a trusser, Halsbury's Laws of England Vol. 20, 4th Edn., Para 832, p. 704....
Bale
A bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover and corded for storage or transportation also a bundle of straw hay etc put up compactly for transportation...
Ceroon
A bale or package covered with hide or with wood bound with hide as a ceroon of indigo cochineal etc...
Embale
To make up into a bale or pack...
VerbarMoche
A bale of raw silk...
Sarplar
A large bale or package of wool containing eighty tods or 2240 pounds in weight...
Baleful
Full of deadly or pernicious influence destructive...
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