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Double or treble damages
common law the damages are always single. They are not reckoned in the same manner as double and treble costs, but
Roman calendar
calendar In designating the days of the month the Romans reckoned backward from three fixed points the calends the nones and
Repute
thought to account to estimate to hold to think to reckon
Rekne
To reckon
Determinable life estates
absolutely determined and gone. Yet, while they subsist, they are reckoned estates for life; because they may by possibility last for
From
excludes the day from which the time is to be reckoned, but is construed inclusively of that day if the context
Easter offerings, or Easter dues
to the effect that 'yearly at Easter every Parishioner shall reckon with the Parson, Vicar, or Curate, or his or their
Overcrowding
old do not count; from 1 to under 10 are reckoned as half. After the appointed day overcrowding is made an
Third-night-awn-hinde
offence. The first night, for-man-night, or uncuth (unknown), he was reckoned a stranger; the second night, twa-night, a guest; and the
Sunrise
found raised whether the time of sunrise is to be reckoned from the first appearance of the beams of the sun
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