Roll - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rolling
as if on an axis or a pivot as a rolling wheel or ball
Rolling pin
or other material with which paste or dough may be rolled out and reduced to a proper thickness
Patent-rolls
Patent-rolls, registers in which letters-patent are recorded.
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Resiant rolls
Resiant rolls, those containing the resiants (residents) in a tithing, etc., which
Rolls of the Exchequer
Rolls of the Exchequer. There are several in this Court relating
Advocate
BARRISTER. Means a person whose name is entered on the roll of advocates prepared and maintained by a State Bar Council
Solicitor
his client for negligence, and may be struck off the Roll for misconduct. S. 45 makes provision for penalties for wrongfully
Copyhold
must have been demised or demisable by copy of court roll from time immemorial. A manor is essentially necessary, for all
VerbarRouleau
A little roll a roll of coins put up in paper or something
enroll
to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll [enrolled the deed] 2 : to prepare a final copy
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