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Home Dictionary Name: wardWatch and ward
Watch and ward. one of the principal duties of constables is to keep watch and ward. ward [custodia, Lat.] is chiefly applied to the daytime, in order to apprehend rioters and robbers on the highways. Watch [fr. watcht, or wacta, Teut.] is applicable to the night only, and begins at the time when ward ends, 1 Bl. Com. 356....
ward
ward 1 : a division of a city for representative, electoral, or administrative purposes 2 a : a person who by reason of incapacity (as minority or incompetency) is under the control of a guardian b : a person who by reason of incapacity is under the protection of a court either directly or through a guardian appointed by the court called also ward of the court compare interdict ward·ship n ...
Court of wards, minor under jurisdiction of
Court of wards, minor under jurisdiction of, means a person of whose estate the Court of Estate the Court of Wards has actually assumed management under the orders of the government and not under the person of whose estate the court of wards might with the sanction of the government take chose, (1881) 3 Mad 11. [Indian Majority Act, 1875 (9 of 1875), s. 3]...
Black ward
Black ward, a sub-vassal, who held ward of the king's vassal....
Castle-ward
Castle-ward, an imposition laid upon persons living within a certain distance of a castle towards the maintenance of those who watch and ward the same, Magna Charta, cap. 15, 20; 32 Hen. 8, c. 48....
Casualty of wards
Casualty of wards, the mails and duties due to the superior in ward-holdings....
Tax-ward
Tax-ward, an annual payment made to a superior in Scotland, instead of the duties due to him under the tenure of ward-holding. Abolished....
Ward
Ward, means a minor for whose person or property or both there is a guardian. [Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 (8 of 1890), s. 4 (3)]...
Attorney of the Wards and Liveries
Attorney of the Wards and Liveries was the third officer of the Duchy Court, 1 Bac. Abr., tit. 'Attorney....
Ward-holding
Ward-holding, the ancient military tenure in Scotland. Abolished by 20 Geo. 2, c. 50....
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