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POST ROADS

The roads or highways, by land or sea, designated by law as the ave- nues over which the mails shall be transported. Railway Mail Service Cases, 13 Ct. CI. 204. A “post

POSTPONE

To put off; defer; delay; continue; adjourn; as when a hearing is postponed. Also to place after; to set below something else; as when an earlier lien is for some reason postponed

PACKED PARCELS

The name for a consignment of goods, consisting of one large parcel made up of several small ones, (each bearing a different address,) collected from different persons by the immediate consignor, (a

PALAGIUM

A duty to lords of manors for exporting and importing vessels of wiue at any of their ports. Jacob.

PAPER

A written or printed document or instrument. A document filed or introduced in evidence in a suit at law, as, In the phrase “papers in the case” and in “papers on appeal.”

PARATUS EST VERIFICARE

Lat. He is ready to verify. The Latin form for concluding a pleading with a verification, (q. v.)

PARI CAUSA

Lat. With equal right; upon an equal footing; equivalent in rights or claims.

PARLIAMENTUM

L. Lat A legislative body In general or the English parliament In particular.

PARTIAL

Relating to or constituting a part; not complete; not entire or universal.

PARUM

Lat Little; but little. Parum cavet natura. Nature takes little heed. Vandenlieuvel v. United Ins. Co., 2 Johns. Cas. (N. Y.) 127, 166.

PASSATOR

He who has the interest or command of the passage of a river; or a lord to whom a duty Is paid for passage. Wharton.

PATERFAMILIAS

The father of a family. In Roman law. The head or master of a family. This word is sometimes employed, in a wide sense, as equivalent to sui juris. A person sui

PATRIMONY

A right or estate inherited from one’s ancestors, particularly from direct male ancestors.

PAWNBROKER

A person whose business is to lend money, usually in small sums, on security of personal property deposited with him or left in pawn. Little Itock v. Barton, 33 Ark. 444; Schaul

PECK

A measure of two gallons; a dry measure.

PEDIS POSSESSIO

Lat. A foothold; an actual possession. To constitute adverse possession there must be pedis possessio, or a substantial inclosure. 2 Bouv. Inst. no. PEDONES 886 PENAL 2193; Bailey v. Irby, 2 Nott

PENAL

Punishable; inflicting a punishment; containing a penalty, or relating to a penalty.

PENSIONER

One who is supported by an allowance at the will of another; a de- pendent. It is usually applied (in a public sense) to those who receive pensions or annuities from government,

PER QUOD

Lat Whereby. When the declaration in an action of tort, after stating the acts complained of, goes on to allege the consequences of those acts as a ground of special damage to

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