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Good jury
of special jurors. See Vickery v. L.B. & S.C. Ry. Co., (1870) LR 5 CP 165, sanctioning a fee of a guinea each for their payment. See SPECIAL JURY
Goods
the case papers, entitling their retention by the lawyer as his lien for the purpose of realizing his fee, R.D. Saxena v. Balram Prasad Sharma, (2000) 7 SCC 264; Also Bailey's large dictionary of 1732; Webster's dictionary
Hold
1976, s. 3] 1. In England, tenure 2. This word occurs most often in conjunction with other, e.g. fee-hold, lease hold, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
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Heccagium
Heccagium, rent paid to a lord of the fee for a liberty to use the engines called hecks.
Heriot
national defence by each succeeding tenant. A customary tribute of goods and chattels, payable to lord of the fee on tenant's death, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 732. The extinction of heriots was first attempted by
Herischild
Herischild, military service or knight's fee
Infangenthef
Infangenthef, a privilege of lords of certain manors to judge any thief taken within their fee, Anc. Inst. Eng
Hospitals
Eliz. c. 5, made perpetual by 21 Jac. 1, c. 1, any person seised of an estate in fee-simple may, by deed enrolled in Chancery, erect and found a hospital for the sustenance and relief of 'the
Hundred
accounts make it consist of precisely a hundred hides: others, of a hundred tithing, or of a hundred fee families. Certain it is that whatever may have been its original organization, the hundred, at the period when
Improvement of land
(11) Construction of landing-places; and allowed tenants for life to charge the cost of such improvements upon the fee of a settled estate with the sanction of the In closure Commissioners, after notice to persons in remainder,
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Good jury
of special jurors. See Vickery v. L.B. & S.C. Ry. Co., (1870) LR 5 CP 165, sanctioning a fee of a guinea each for their payment. See SPECIAL JURY
Goods
the case papers, entitling their retention by the lawyer as his lien for the purpose of realizing his fee, R.D. Saxena v. Balram Prasad Sharma, (2000) 7 SCC 264; Also Bailey's large dictionary of 1732; Webster's dictionary
Hold
1976, s. 3] 1. In England, tenure 2. This word occurs most often in conjunction with other, e.g. fee-hold, lease hold, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
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Heccagium
Heccagium, rent paid to a lord of the fee for a liberty to use the engines called hecks.
Heriot
national defence by each succeeding tenant. A customary tribute of goods and chattels, payable to lord of the fee on tenant's death, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 732. The extinction of heriots was first attempted by
Herischild
Herischild, military service or knight's fee
Infangenthef
Infangenthef, a privilege of lords of certain manors to judge any thief taken within their fee, Anc. Inst. Eng
Hospitals
Eliz. c. 5, made perpetual by 21 Jac. 1, c. 1, any person seised of an estate in fee-simple may, by deed enrolled in Chancery, erect and found a hospital for the sustenance and relief of 'the
Hundred
accounts make it consist of precisely a hundred hides: others, of a hundred tithing, or of a hundred fee families. Certain it is that whatever may have been its original organization, the hundred, at the period when
Improvement of land
(11) Construction of landing-places; and allowed tenants for life to charge the cost of such improvements upon the fee of a settled estate with the sanction of the In closure Commissioners, after notice to persons in remainder,
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