Denomination - Law Dictionary Search Results
Religious denomination
Religious denomination, different sects and sub-sects of the Hindu Religion having a
High denomination bank note
High denomination bank note, 'high denomination bank note' means a bank note
Denomination
Denomination, in relation to a variety or its propagating material or
Denominable
Capable of being denominated or named
Dunker
One of a religious denomination whose tenets and practices are mainly those of the Baptists
Herald
north side of the river Trent. These two last are denominated provincial heralds, because they divide the kingdom between them into
Customs
paid by aliens both on export and import, which were denominated parva custuma, to distinguish them from the former, or magna
Customary freeholds
unaltered from the previous edition of the Lexicon. ' Also denominated, privileged copyholds of frank tenure; they were known inancient times
Measure
Act, 1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 28), enacts that the denomination of a length measure must be stamped upon it, s.
Corporeal hereditaments
those subjects of tangible property which are comprised under the denomination of things real, Fearne, Reading on the Statute of Inrolments.
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