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Married women's property
Married women's property, At Common Law, a woman, by marrying, transferred the ownership of all her property, real and personal,...
Counterlath
A batten laid lengthwise between two rafters to afford a bearing for laths laid crosswise
lay
lay laid lay·ing 1 : to impose as a duty, burden, or punishment [ a tax] 2 a : to...
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Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of. At a great council held at Clarendon, in Wiltshire, A.D. 1164, in the tenth year...
Eligibility and qualifications
Eligibility and qualifications, the words 'eligibility' and 'qualification' have been used interchangeably, and in some cases a distinction has been...
Excise
Excise [fr. acciis, Dut.; excisum, Lat.], the name given to the duties or taxes laid on certain articles produced and...
Marriage
Marriage. Marriage as understood in Christendom is the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman, to the...
foundation
foundation 1 : a basis upon which something stands or is supported ;specif : a witness's preliminary testimony given to...
Husband and wife
Husband and wife. the Common Law treated them, for most purposes, as one person, giving, with exceptions comparatively unimportant, the...
International Law
International Law. I. Public Law: The law of nations, strictly so called, was in a great measure unknown to antiquity,...
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