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| T | | Twenty hundred weight, each hundred weight being one hundred and ... |
| T | | measures. In mercantile law, a tub is a measure containing ... |
| TABELLIO | | An officer among the Romans who reduced to writing and ... |
| TABLEAU OF DISTRIBUTION | | In Louisiana this is a list of creditors of an ... |
| TABLES | | A synopsis in which many particulars are brought together in ... |
| TABULA IN NAUFRAGIO | | Engl. law. Literally a plank in a wreck. This figure ... |
| TAC | | Scotch law. A contract of location by which the use ... |
| TACI | | That which, although not expressed, is understood from the nature ... |
| TACIT LAW | | A law which derives its authority from the common consent ... |
| TACKING | | Engl. law. The union of securities given at different times, ... |
| TAIL | | An estate tail is an estate of inheritance, to a ... |
| TAK | | This is a technical expression which signifies to be entitled ... |
| TAKING | | crim. torts. The act of laying hold upon an article, ... |
| TAL | | comm. law. A denomination of money in China. In the ... |
| TALE | | Eng. law. The declaration or count was anciently so called ... |
| TALES | | Eng. law. The name of a book kept in the ... |
| TALES DE CIRCUMSTANTIBUS | | practice. Such persons as are standing round. When ever the ... |
| TALLAGE | | This word is derived from the French tailler, and signifies ... |
| TALLIE | | evidence. The parts of a piece of wood out in ... |
| TALZIE, HEIR IN | | Scotch law. Heirs of talzie or tailzie, are heirs of ... |
| TANGIBLE PROPERTY | | That which may be felt or touched; it must necessarily ... |
| TARDE VENIT | | Practice. The name of a return made by the sheriff ... |
| TARE | | weights. An allowance in the purchase and sale of merchandise, ... |
| TARIFF | | Customs, duties, toll. or tribute payable upon merchandise to the ... |
| TAVERN | | place of entertainment; a house kept up for the accommodation ... |
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