Pepper - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solanaceous
which the nightshade Solanum is the type The order includes also the tobacco ground cherry tomato eggplant red pepper and many more
Bill of sale
of sale requiring registration, see G. E. Ry. v. Lord (Trustee of), 1909 AC 109, and Mass v. Pepper, 1905 AC 102. Consult Reed on Bills of Sale. Neither the 1878 Act nor the 1882 Act applies
Pepperer
A grocer formerly so called because he sold pepper
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Hire-purchase system
As to a hire-purchase agreement, being a mere cloak for a bill of sale transaction, see Maas v. Pepper, 1905 AC 102. Goods comprised in a hire-purchase agreement with a tenant do not appear to be protected
Pannier-man
Pannier-man, one who called the members in the Inns of Court to dinner, etc., and provided mustard, pepper, and vinegar for the hall; whence those who wait at table at the Inns are called 'panniers.'
peppershaker
A shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling ground pepper
mayonnaise
beaten up with olive oil to the consistency near to that of a gel and seasoned with vinegar pepper salt etc used in dressing salads fish etc Also a dish dressed with this sauce
Peppercorn
A dried berry of the black pepper Piper nigrum
Cruet
A bottle or vessel esp a vial or small glass bottle for holding vinegar oil pepper or the like for the table a caster
Betel
A species of pepper Piper betle the leaves of which are chewed with the areca or betel nut and a little shell
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Pepper - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solanaceous
which the nightshade Solanum is the type The order includes also the tobacco ground cherry tomato eggplant red pepper and many more
Bill of sale
of sale requiring registration, see G. E. Ry. v. Lord (Trustee of), 1909 AC 109, and Mass v. Pepper, 1905 AC 102. Consult Reed on Bills of Sale. Neither the 1878 Act nor the 1882 Act applies
Pepperer
A grocer formerly so called because he sold pepper
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Hire-purchase system
As to a hire-purchase agreement, being a mere cloak for a bill of sale transaction, see Maas v. Pepper, 1905 AC 102. Goods comprised in a hire-purchase agreement with a tenant do not appear to be protected
Pannier-man
Pannier-man, one who called the members in the Inns of Court to dinner, etc., and provided mustard, pepper, and vinegar for the hall; whence those who wait at table at the Inns are called 'panniers.'
peppershaker
A shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling ground pepper
mayonnaise
beaten up with olive oil to the consistency near to that of a gel and seasoned with vinegar pepper salt etc used in dressing salads fish etc Also a dish dressed with this sauce
Peppercorn
A dried berry of the black pepper Piper nigrum
Cruet
A bottle or vessel esp a vial or small glass bottle for holding vinegar oil pepper or the like for the table a caster
Betel
A species of pepper Piper betle the leaves of which are chewed with the areca or betel nut and a little shell
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