Bushel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bushel
Bushel [fr. busse, a box; busken, a little box], a dry
Busellas
[fr. bouts, O. Fr., leathern vessels, for holding wine], a bushel.
Bushel
A dry measure containing four pecks eight gallons or thirty two quarts
Modius
Modius, a measure, usually a bushel.
Fungibiles res
vice funguntur, they replace and represent each other; thus, a bushel of wheat. A particular horse would not be fungibilis res,
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English)
value under any Act, award, or instrument of an imperial bushel shall have effect as if the price or value were
Contract
certain work; or to give a certain price for every bushel of so much corn as corresponds to a sample. As
Peck
The fourth part of a bushel a dry measure of eight quarts as a peck of
Modiolar
Shaped like a bushel measure
Half
Consisting of a moiety or half as a half bushel a half hour a half dollar a half view
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