Rack - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sawhorse
A kind of rack shaped like a double St Andrews cross on which sticks
Torture
Tower 'to cause John Archer to be carried to the rack and that there yourself,' with two named 'serjeants-at-lawe, shall examine
Tithe Rent-Charge
more than 14 years at a rent less than a rack rent (see that title), and (b) in the latter case
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Land-tax
the beneficial proprietor, as distinguished from the mere tenant at rack-rent; and if a tenant have to any extent a beneficial
Emblements
of any farm or lands held by a tenant at rack-rent shall determine by the death or cesser of the estate
Duke of Exeter's daughter
Duke of Exeter's daughter, a rack in the Tower, so called after a minister of Henry
Rack
Same as Arrack
Racktail
An arm attached to a swinging notched arc or rack to let off the striking mechanism of a repeating clock
Rack rent
A rent of the full annual value of the tenement or near it an excessive or unreasonably high rent
Penrack
A rack for pens not in use
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