Beating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shoder
in which gold is subjected to the second process of beating
Battery
Battery [batterie, Fr., fr battre, to beat], beating and wounding. This, in law, includes every touching or laying
Fugatores carrucarum
Fugatores carrucarum, waggoners who drive oxen without beating or goading, Fleta, 1. 2, c. lxxviii.
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Medlefe, Medleta, Medletum
[fr. meler, Fr., to meddle], a sudden scolding at and beating one another, Bract, 1, 3, c. xxxv.
Plangency
The quality or state of being plangent a beating sound
Trespass
it relates to a man's person or his property. Therefore beating another is a trespass, for which an action of trespass
Workshop
Workshop, for the purpose of (English) Factory and Workshop Act, 1901 (1 Edw. 7, c. 22), means hat works, rope...
Plangent
Beating dashing as a wave
Denshiring of land
Denshiring of land (otherwise called burn-beating), a method of improving land by casting parings of earth, turf, and stubble into...
Palpitation
A rapid pulsation a throbbing esp an abnormal rapid beating of the heart as when excited by violent exertion strong
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