Roll - Law Dictionary Search Results
Manorial documents
Manorial documents, Court Rolls, surveys, maps, terriers, all documents and books relating to the
Letters patent
Letters patent, is derived from Latin word 'literae patentes.' The letters patent are so called because 'they are open letters;...
Railway
Railways Act, 1921, s. 8. As to the protection of rolling stock from distress and execution, see ROLLING STOCK. Electrical Power.-The
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Rotulus wintoni'
Rotulus wintoni' (the Roll of Winton), an exact survey of all England, made by
Incorporated Law Society
duties of Registrar of Solicitors, has the custody of the Roll of Solicitors, conducts the examination of articled clerks, deals, subject
devolve
devolve de·volved de·volv·ing [Medieval Latin devolvi, passive of devolvere to roll down, from Latin, from de down, away + volvere to
Convolve
To roll or wind together to roll or twist one part on
Magdaleon
A medicine in the form of a roll a esp a roll of plaster
Scroll
A roll of paper or parchment a writing formed into a roll
Baronet
Royal Warrant (see The Times, Feb. 12, 1910) an official Roll of Baronets is kept, and no one who is not
- ‹ Prev
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free