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Avenage
Avenage, a certain quantity of oats paid by a tenant to his landlord as
Cark
Cark, a quantity of wool, whereof thirty make a sarplar, 27 Hen. 6,
Carucate
of husbandry plough in a year.'-Co. Litt. 69 a. This quantity varies in different counties from 60 to 120 acres. Case,
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Chit
shall subscribe a certain sum of money (or a certain quantity of grain instead) by way of periodical instalments over a
Co-emption
Co-emption, the act of purchasing the whole quantity of any commodity.
Cadastral
Cadastral, an official statement of the quantity and value of real estate made for purposes of taxation,
Cumulative legacies
the legacies be not of a specific thing, but of quantity, e.g., a sum of money-- (1) If they are bequeathed
Cord of wood
Cord of wood, a quantity of wood eight feet long, four feet broad, and four
Daily ration
Daily ration, means the average total quantity of feeding stuffs, calculated on a moisture content of 12
Dealer, auction
in the Schedule, and that the sale must be in quantity to 100 mds. or more at any one time. A
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