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Herd
Matched in: Term Herd
Staff-herding
Staff-herding, the following of cattle within a forest
Gam
A herd or school of whales
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Herdbook
A book containing the list and pedigrees of one or more herds of choice breeds of cattle also called herd record or herd register
Herdman
The owner or keeper of a herd or of herds one employed in tending a herd of cattle
Volenti non fit injuria
etc., Railway Co. v. Slattery, (1878) 3 App Cas 1155. For a recent application of the maxim, see Herd v. Weardale, etc., Co., 195, AC 67. Consent or 'leave and licence' may be said to be a
Thrave, or Threave
Thrave, or Threave [Nor.-Fr.], twenty-four sheaves or four shocks of corn; a certain quantity of straw; also a herd, a drove, a heap. Means a communicated intent to inflict harm or loss on another or on another's
Hayward
Hayward, one who keeps a common herd, of cattle of a town, and the reason of his being so called may be, because one part
False imprisonment
742. As to the persons liable, see Walters v. W.H. Smith & Son, Ltd., (1914) 1 KB 595; Herd v. Weardale Steel Co., 1915 AC 67. The onus of proving the defence of reasonable or probable cause
A Ehte-swan
A Ehte-swan [Servus Porcarius, Lat.], a swine herd, from ''ht,' property, and 'swan' (Old Norse or Icelandic, sveinn), a servant, Ibid.; Bosworth, Ang. Sax. Dict., 1898,
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Herd
Matched in: Term Herd
Staff-herding
Staff-herding, the following of cattle within a forest
Gam
A herd or school of whales
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Herdbook
A book containing the list and pedigrees of one or more herds of choice breeds of cattle also called herd record or herd register
Herdman
The owner or keeper of a herd or of herds one employed in tending a herd of cattle
Volenti non fit injuria
etc., Railway Co. v. Slattery, (1878) 3 App Cas 1155. For a recent application of the maxim, see Herd v. Weardale, etc., Co., 195, AC 67. Consent or 'leave and licence' may be said to be a
Thrave, or Threave
Thrave, or Threave [Nor.-Fr.], twenty-four sheaves or four shocks of corn; a certain quantity of straw; also a herd, a drove, a heap. Means a communicated intent to inflict harm or loss on another or on another's
Hayward
Hayward, one who keeps a common herd, of cattle of a town, and the reason of his being so called may be, because one part
False imprisonment
742. As to the persons liable, see Walters v. W.H. Smith & Son, Ltd., (1914) 1 KB 595; Herd v. Weardale Steel Co., 1915 AC 67. The onus of proving the defence of reasonable or probable cause
A Ehte-swan
A Ehte-swan [Servus Porcarius, Lat.], a swine herd, from ''ht,' property, and 'swan' (Old Norse or Icelandic, sveinn), a servant, Ibid.; Bosworth, Ang. Sax. Dict., 1898,
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