Citron - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: citronCitron
A fruit resembling a lemon but larger and pleasantly aromatic it is produced by the citron tree Citrus medica The thick rind when candied is the citron of commerce The fruit was once called the lime...
Cedrat
Properly the citron a variety of Citrus medica with large fruits not acid and having a high perfume...
Citric
Of pertaining to or derived from the citron or lemon as citric acid...
Citrine
Like a citron or lemon of a lemon color greenish yellow...
citronwood
wood of a citron tree...
Citrus
A genus of trees including the orange lemon lime tangerine citron grapefruit etc originally natives of southern Asia...
Quercitrin
A glucoside extracted from the bark of the oak Quercus as a bitter citron yellow crystalline substance used as a pigment and called quercitron...
Wear and Tear, Reasonable
Wear and Tear, Reasonable, the waste of substance by the ordinary use of it. This expression commonly occurs in connection with leases, in which the lessee agrees to return the subject-matter of the lease at the end of the lease in the same state as it was at the beginning of it, 'reasonable wear and tear excepted'; as to the meaning of which, see Manchester Bonded Warehouse Co. v. Carr, (1880) 5 CPD at p. 513; Terrell v. Murray, (1901) 17 TLR 570; Miller v. Burt, (1918) 63 Sol Jo 117; Citron v. Cohen, (1920) 36 TLR 560; and cases under LANDLORD AND TENANT. As to the insertion of the exception in a lease made by a tenant for life, see Davies v. Davies, (1888) 38 Ch D 499....
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