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Hedagium

Hedagium, toll or customary dues at the hit he or wharf, for landing goods, etc., from which exemption was granted

Minage

Minage, a toll or duty paid for selling corn by a measure called a mina, Jac. LawDict.

Paage

A toll for passage over another persons grounds

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Weighage

Weighage, a toll or duty paid for weighing merchandise.

Multure

The toll for grinding grain

Toll

such reasonable charges in respect thereof as they may from time to time determine upon, not exceeding the tolls by the special Act authorized to be taken by them. By s. 3 'toll' includes 'any rate or

Railway

such reasonable charges in respect thereof as they may from time to time determine upon, not exceeding the tolls by the special Act authorized to be taken by them. The section is permissive only, Johnson v. Midland

Turnpike-roads

Turnpike-roads, ways maintained out of tolls not paid by passengers. These did not fall within the operation of the Highway Act (5 & 6

Ferry

(24 of 1989), s. 2 (15)] Means, 'the right to keep a boat for ferrying passengers to charge tolls for so doing, and to prevent other persons from setting up another ferry so near and in such

Canal

see s. 4; as to stealing vessels from, see Larceny Act, 1916, s. 15. By the (English) Canal Tolls Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 28), canal companies may vary their tolls, but must charge the

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