Hedged - Law Dictionary Search Results
Revise
review, to correct or to amend the fault', is not hedged or qualified by any condition or limitation, Ram Kanai Jamini
hedge
hedge hedged hedg·ing : to reduce possible losses in speculative transactions by
Eodorbrice
Eodorbrice [fr. eoder, Sax., a hedge, and brice, broken], hedge-breaking, Leg. Alf. C. 45.
Hayward
is to see that they neither break nor cross the hedges of enclosed lands; or because he keeps the grass from
Hedger
One who makes or mends hedges also one who hedges as in betting
Common
making and repairing all instruments of husbandry; and hay-bote or hedge-bote is wood for repairing of hays, hedges, or fences, See
Dunnock
The hedge sparrow or hedge accentor
Billhook
thick heavy knife with a hooked point used in pruning hedges etc When it has a short handle it is sometimes
Close
parted off from other fields or common land by banks, hedges, etc. Every entry upon another's land (unless by the owner's
VerbarRhamnus
catharticus are used in medicine The latter is used for hedges
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