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Kerhere
Kerhere, a customary cart-way; also a commutation for a customary carriage duty.
Misrecital
that the deed is limited by it, it is vicious, Cart. 149
Runciius, Runcinus
Runciius, Runcinus, a load-horse, sumpter-horse, cart-horse.
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Benerth
which a tenant rendered to his lord with plough and cart
Tyburn
from Newgate to Tyburn, the criminal being drawn in a cart, but this practice was abolished in 1783, and the sentences
Workman
SC 1579: (1972) 2 SCC 1: (1973) 1 SCR 40. Cart driver engaged by Area Manager of Bank for which allowance
Bread
weigh in the case of bread carried out in a cart, See Evans v. Jones, (1909) 99 LT 799; Lyons &
Carecta and carectata
Carecta and carectata, a cart and cartload, Dugd. Mon. tom. 2, p. 340.
Avers
Avers, draught cattle; cart-horses.
Dogcart
light one horse carriage commonly two wheeled patterned after a cart The original dogcarts used in England by sportsmen had a
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