Booth - Law Dictionary Search Results
Damage
as the result of the tortious conduct of the defendant, Booth v. Phillips (QB), (2004) 1 WLR 3292.
Concealment
to contracts for the sale of land, see Flight v. Booth, 1 Bing NC 377; Terry v. White, 32 CD 29;
Chastisement
the Secretary of State, nd (as to scholars) Cleary v. Booth, (1893) 1 QB 465; and Mansell v. Griffin, (1908) 1
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Botha
Botha, a booth, stall, or standing in a fair or market, Dugd. Mon.
Bothy
for unmarried farm servants a shepherds or hunters hut a booth
Piccage
Money paid at fairs for leave to break ground for booths
Bord-halfpenny
the lord of a town for setting up boards, tables, booths, etc., in fairs or markets.
Bothagium, or Boothag
Bothagium, or Boothag, customary dues paid to the lord of a manor or
Pickage
Low Lat.], money paid at fairs for breaking ground for booths.
Rope-dancers
Rope-dancers. Unlicensed booths and stages for rope-dancers and mountebanks are public nuisances, and
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