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Term in gross. A term which would have been attendant on the inheritance if it had been assigned by a purchaser of settled land to a trustee for himself, and while outstanding and not merged it was kept in existence upon an implied trust for the parties entitled according to their estates and interests, Halsb. L.E., title 'Real Property,' etc. See ATTENDANT TERM; OUTSTANDING TERM....
Seignior in gross
Seignior in gross, a lord without a manor, simply enjoying superiority and services....
Lord in Gross
Lord in Gross, he who is lord, not by reason of any manor, but as the king in respect of his crown, etc. Very lord, is he who is immediate lord to his tenant; and very tenant, he who holds immediately of that lord. So that, where there is lord paramount, lord mesne, and tenant, the lord paramount is not very lord to the tenant....
Gross weight
Gross weight, the whole weight of goods and merchandise, including the dust and dross, and also the chest or bag., etc., upon which tare and tret are allowed....
Gross vehicle weight
Gross vehicle weight, means in respect of any vehicle the total weight of the vehicle and load certified and registered by the registering authority as permissible for that vehicle. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s. 2 (15)]...
Bills of gross adventure
Bills of gross adventure, an instrument in writing which contains a contract of bottomry, respondentia, and every species of maritime loan, Fr. Law....
Gross bois
Gross bois, timber, Cowel....
sale in gross
sale in gross see sale ...
power in gross
power in gross see power ...
alimony in gross
alimony in gross see alimony ...
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