Wool - Law Dictionary Search Results
Textile
and it means woven fabric. When yarn, whether cotton, silk, woollen, rayon, nylon or of any other description made out of
Substances
disputed, and indeed it is not disputed, that absorbent cotton wool, roller bandages and gauze are substances, Chimanlal Jagjivandas Sheth v.
Staple
Ric. 2, that the staple goods of England then were wool, woolfells, leather, lead, tin, cloth, butter cheese, etc.
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Owling
Owling, the offence of transporting wool or sheep out of the kingdom. Abolished by 5 Geo.
Owlers
Owlers, persons who carried wool, etc., to the seaside by night, in order that it
Morling or mortling
Morling or mortling, wool from the skin of dead sheep, 3 Jac. 1, c.
Morina
Morina, murrain; also the wool of sick sheep, and those dead with the murrain, Fleta,
Mediators of questions
who, upon any question arising among merchants, relating to unmerchantable wool, or undue packing, etc., might, before the mayor and officers
Bilanciis deferendis
of weights to such a haven, there to weigh the wool anciently licensed for transportation, Reg. Brev. 270.
Maletent, Maletoute
Maletent, Maletoute, a toll for every sack of wool, 25 Edw. 1, c. 7.
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