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Toll-thorough
Toll-thorough, is independent of any ownership of the soil by the original grantee, the consideration necessary to support it being...
Tinpenny
Tinpenny, a tribute paid for the liberty of digging in tin mines.
Stellionate
Stellionate [stellionats], a kind of crime which is committed by a deceitful selling of a thing; as if a man...
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Sink
Sink, with all its grammatical variation and cognate expressions, includes, in relation to a well, and digging, drilling or boring...
Sand-gavel
Sand-gavel, a payment due to the lord of the manor of Rodley, in the county of Gloucester, for liberty granted...
Quo warranto
Quo warranto, a writ issuable out of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, in the nature...
Nudum pactum est ubi nulla subest causa pr'ter conventionem; sed ubi subest causa, fit obligatio, et parit actionem
Nudum pactum est ubi nulla subest causa pr'ter conventionem; sed ubi subest causa, fit obligatio, et parit actionem. Plow. 309,...
Prescription
Prescription [fr. pr'scribo, Lat.], title produced and authorised by long usage. It is known in the Roman Law as usucapio....
Possessio
Possessio, in its primary sense, is the condition or power by virtue of which a man has such a mastery...
Pignus
Pignus, a pledge or security for a debt or demand, is derived, says Gaius (Dig. 50, tit. 16, s. 238),...
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