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Keelage
The right of demanding a duty or toll for a ship entering a port also the duty or toll
Essendi quietum de tolonio
Essendi quietum de tolonio, a writ to be quit of toll; it lies for citizens and burgesses of any city or town, who, by charter or prescription, ought to
Groundage
a custom or tribute paid for the standing of shipping in port, Jac. Law Dict. A tax or toll levied on a vessel lying in port; the tax or toll so paid, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn
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Keelage
a port or harbour, Termes de la Ley. Means (1) The right to the demand payment of a toll by a ship entering or anchoring in a harbour. (2) The toll so paid. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Thelonio irrationabili habendo
that formerly lay for him that had any part of the king's demesne in fee-farm, to recover reasonable toll of the king's tenants there, if his demesne had been accustomed to be tolled, Reg. Brev. 87
Tollage
Tollage, any custom or imposition. 1. Payment of toll 2. Money charged or paid as a toll, Black's Law
Passing-ticket
Passing-ticket, a kind of permit, being a note or check which the toll-clerks on some canals given to the boatmen, specifying the lading for which they have paid toll.
Westminster the First, Statute of
imprisonment; enumerates and corrects the abuses of tenures, particularly as to marriage of wards; regulates the levying of tolls, which were imposed arbitrarily by the barons, and by cities and boroughs; corrects and retrains the power of
Farmer
Act, 2001 (53 of 2001), s. 2(12)] One who cultivates hired land, also the lessee of taxes or tolls.
Toll thorough, toll traverse
& Sons v. State of J&K, (2002) 6 SCC 227: AIR 2002 SCC 2692 (2696). [J&K Levy of Tolls Act, Samvat 1995 (8 of 1995), (1938 AD), s. 3(1) and Schedule I]
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