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| GABEL | | A tax, imposition, or duty. This word is said to ... |
| GAGE | | contracts. Personal property placed by a debtor in possession of ... |
| GAGER DEL LEY | | Wager of law. (q. v.) ... |
| GAIN | | The word is used as synonymous with profits. (q. v.) ... |
| GAINAGE | | old Eng. law. It signifies the draft oxen, horses, wain, ... |
| GALLON | | measures. A gallon is a liquid measure, containing two hundred ... |
| GALLOWS | | An erection on which to bang criminals condemned to death. ... |
| GAME | | Birds and beasts of a wild-nature, obtained by fowling and ... |
| GAMING | | A contract between two or more persons by which they ... |
| GAMING HOUSES | | crim. law. Houses kept for the purpose of pemitting persons ... |
| GANANCIAL | | Spanish law. A term which in Spanish signifies nearly the ... |
| GAOL | | A prison or building designated by law or used by ... |
| GAOL-DELIVERY | | Eng. law. To insure the trial, within a certain time, ... |
| GAOLER | | The keeper of a gaol or prison, one who has ... |
| GARDEN | | A piece of ground appropriated to raising plants and flowers.</P><P>2. ... |
| GARNISH | | Eng. law. Money paid by a prisoner to his fellow ... |
| GARNISHEE | | practice. A person who has money or property in his ... |
| GARNISHMENT | | A warning to any one for his appearance, in a ... |
| GAUGER | | An officer appointed to examine all tuns, pipes, hogsheads, barrels, ... |
| GAVEL | | A tax, imposition or tribute; the same as gabel. (q. ... |
| GAVELKIND | | Given to all the kindred, or the hold or tenure ... |
| GELD | | old Eng. law. It signifies a fine or compensation for ... |
| GEMOTE | | An assembly. Wittena gemote, during the time of the Saxons ... |
| GENDER | | That which designates the sexes.</P><P>2. As a general rule, when ... |
| GENEALOGY | | The summary history or table of a house or family, ... |
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