Tenths - Law Dictionary Search Results
Seven thirties
over bearing interest at the rate of seven and three tenths thirty hundredths per cent annually Within a few years they
Decim'
Decim', tenths or tithes. See TITHES.
King's Books
benefice and preferment, according to which valuation the first-fruits and tenths were collected and paid, and the clergy rated. This value
Valor beneficiorum
ecclesiastical benefice and preferment, according to which the first-fruits and tenths are collected and paid. It is commonly called the King's
Tithe Rent-Charge
of the Church, which was called tithe from being the tenth part of the increase yearly arising and renewing from the
Token grant
Token grant, in India, demand for grant of a token sum is brought before the House when funds to meet...
Decimation
Decimation, signifies tithing, or paying a tenth part. The punishing every tenth soldier by lot for mutiny
Sitting
Sitting, a secret sitting of the House may be held on a request from the leader of the House, the...
Modus decimandi
only have the twelfth cock of hay, and not the tenth, in consideration of the owner's making it for him; sometimes
Disme
A tenth a tenth part a tithe
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