CONTRACT
An agreement, upon sufficient consideration, to do or not to do a particular thing. 2 Bl. Comm. 442; 2 Kent, Comm. 449. Justice v. Lang, 42 N. Y. 496, 1 Am. Rep.
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An agreement, upon sufficient consideration, to do or not to do a particular thing. 2 Bl. Comm. 442; 2 Kent, Comm. 449. Justice v. Lang, 42 N. Y. 496, 1 Am. Rep.
In old English law. A plea or answer. Blount A counter-position
A comptroller, which see.
In the civil law. To bring an action.
To pass or transmit the title to property from one to another; to transfer property or the title to property by deed or instrument under seal. To convey real estate is, by
A concurring choice; the election, by the members of a close corporation, of a person to fill a vacancy.
The corporal consummation of marriage. Copula, (in logic,) the link between subject aud predicate contained in the verb. Copnlatio verborum indicat accepta- tionem in eodem sensu. Coupling of words together shows that
In English law, a general term for any sort of grain; but in America it is properly applied only to maize. Sullins v. State, 53 Ala. 476; Kerrick v. Van Dusen, 32
In England. A tribunal of record, where a coroner holds his inquiries. Cox v. Royal Tribe. 42 Or. 305. 71 Pac. 73, 60 L. R. A. 020, 95 Am. St. Rep. 752.
Lat By the body and by the mind; by the physical act and by the mental intent. Dig. 41, 2, 3.
To strengthen; to add weight or credibility to a tiling by additional and confirming facts or evidence. Still v. State (Tex. Cr. R.) 50 S. W. 355; State v. Hicks, 0 -S.
In old English law. A feudal prerogative or custom for lords to lie and feast themselves at their tenants’ houses. Cowell
In old English law. The little seat or mansion belonging to a small farm.
This is required, in some jurisdictions, to be affixed to pleadings, as affording the court a means of judging whether they are interposed in good faith and upon legal grounds.
Coin not genuine, but resembling or apparently intended to resemble or pass for genuine coin, including genuine coin prepared or altered so as to resemble or pass for coin of a higher
A city or town, with more or less territory annexed, having the privilege to be a county of itself, and not to be comprised in any other county; such as London. York,
What is customarily or ordinarily done in the management of trade or business.
A court which has jurisdiction in equity, which administers justice and decides controversies in accordance with the rules, principles, and precedents of equity, and which follows the forms and procedure of chancery;
Inferior courts, in England, having local jurisdiction in claims for small debts, established in various parts of the kingdom by special acts of parliament. They were abolished in 1846, and the modern
Such as do not run with the land.
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