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| LABEL | | A narrow slip of paper or parchment, affixed to a ... |
| LABEL | | A narrow slip of paper or parchment, affixed to a ... |
| LABOR | | Continued operation; work.</P><P>2. The labor and skill of one man ... |
| LABOR | | Continued operation; work.</P><P>2. The labor and skill of one man ... |
| LACHES | | This word, derived from the French lecher, is nearly synonymous ... |
| LACHES | | This word, derived from the French lecher, is nearly synonymous ... |
| LADY'S FRIEND | | The name of a functioner in the British house of ... |
| LAGA | | The law; Magna Carta; hence Saxon-lage, Mercen-lage, Dane-lage, &c. ... |
| LAGAN | | Goods tied to a buoy and cast into the sea ... |
| LAIRESITE. | | The name of a fine imposed upon those who committed ... |
| LAITY | | Those persons who do not make a part of the ... |
| LAMB | | A ram, sheep or ewe, under the age of one ... |
| LAND MARK | | A monument set up in order to ascertain the boundaries ... |
| LAND TENANT | | He who actually possesses the land. He is technically called ... |
| LAND. | | This term comprehends any found, soil or earth whatsoever, as ... |
| LANDLORD | | He who rents or leases real estate to another.</P><P>2. He ... |
| LANGUAGE | | The faculty which men possess of communicating their perceptions and ... |
| LANGUIDUS | | practice. The name of a return made by the sheriff, ... |
| LAPSE | | eccl. law. The transfer, by forfeiture, of a right or ... |
| LAPSED LEGACY | | One which is extinguished. The extinguishment may take place for ... |
| LARCENY | | crim. law. The wrongful and fraudulent taking and carrying away, ... |
| LARGE | | Broad; extensive; unconfined. The opposite of strict, narrow, or confined. ... |
| LAS PARTIDAS | | The name of a code of Spanish law; sometimes called ... |
| LASCIVIOUS CARRIAGE | | law of Connecticut. An offence, ill defined, created by statute, ... |
| LAST RESORT | | A court of last resort, is one which decides, definitely, ... |
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