Bod Veal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: bod vealBod veal
Veal too immature to be suitable for food...
Veal-money
Veal-money. The tenants of the manor of Bradford, in the county of Wilts, paid a yearly rent by this name to their lord, in lieu of veal paid formerly in kind, Bract....
VerbarFricandeau
A ragout or fricassee of veal a fancy dish of veal or of boned turkey served as an entreacutee called also fricandel...
body corporate
body corporate pl: bod·ies corporate : corporation ...
body politic
body politic pl: bod·ies politic : a group of individuals organized under a single governmental authority ...
heir
heir : one who inherits or is entitled to succeed to the possession of property after the death of its owner: as a : one who by operation of law inherits the property and esp. the real property of a person who dies without leaving a valid will used in jurisdictions whose law is based on English common law called also heir at law heir general legal heir compare issue b in the civil law of Louisiana : one who succeeds to the estate of a person by will or esp. by operation of law see also intestacy, unworthy compare ancestor, devisee, legatee, next of kin, successor apparent heir : heir apparent in this entry beneficiary heir in the civil law of Louisiana : an heir who exercises the benefit of inventory which limits the amount of his or her liability for the decedent's debts bod·i·ly heir : heir of the body in this entry forced heir : an heir who cannot be disinherited except for causes recognized by law ;esp in the civil law of Louisiana : an heir who because of yo...
Ammodwr
Ammodwr [am-bod-wr], a compactor, one before whom a compact is made, and who is therefore admissible as a witness to prove the terms of it, Anc. Inst. Wales...
Cutlet
A piece of meat especially of veal or mutton cut for broiling...
Fricassee
A dish made of fowls veal or other meat of small animals cut into pieces and stewed in a gravy...
Galantine
A dish of veal chickens or other white meat freed from bones tied up boiled and served cold...
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