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Piedpoudre, Court of
Court of record incident to every fair and market, though fallen into disuse and now in a manner forgotten; of which
Court-leet
though for all but formal purposes it has long since fallen into desuetude, and there is still an annual Court-leet of
Donatory
the king bestows his right to any forfeiture that has fallen to the Crown, Scots Law.
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Flat footed
with little or no arch of the instep suffering from fallen arches
representation
children take the share of an estate that would have fallen to a deceased parent) see also per stirpes c :
Chauvinism
Blind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause hence absurdly vainglorious or exaggerated
Court baron
manor and held by the steward a barons court now fallen into disuse
Decayed
Fallen as to physical or social condition affected with decay rotten
Dilapidated
Decayed fallen into partial ruin injured by bad usage or neglect
Downfallen
Fallen ruined
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