Tolls - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hallage
Hallage, tolls paid for goods or merchandise vended in a hall, 6 Rep 62.
Knoller
One who tolls a bell
Farinagium
Farinagium, toll of meal or flour, Jac. Law Dict.
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Ballastage
A toll paid for the privilege of taking up ballast in a port or harbor
Chiminage
A toll for passage through a forest
Pedage
A toll or tax paid by passengers entitling them to safe conduct and protection
Scavage
A toll or duty formerly exacted of merchant strangers by mayors sheriffs etc for goods shown or offered for sale
Soken
A toll See Soc n 2
Ballastage
Ballastage, a toll paid for the privilege of taking up ballast from the bottom of a port or harbour
Sumage
Sumage, toll for carriage on horseback, Cowel.
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