FODERTORIUM
Provisions to be paid by custom to the royal purveyors. Cowell.
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Provisions to be paid by custom to the royal purveyors. Cowell.
See FODDER.
A mine. Co. Litt 6a.
In international law. A treaty ; a league; a compact.
A married woman; a feme covert.Fceminse ab omnibus officiis civllibus vel publicis remotoe sunt. Women areexcluded from all civil and public charges or offices. Dig. 50, 17, 2; 1 Exch. 645 ;
Lending money at interest ; the act of putting out money to usury.
Lat. In the civil law. Interest on money; the lending of money on interest
In old records. Grass; herbage. 2 Mon. Angl. 9066; Cowell.
In medical jurisprudence. Destruction of the feet us; the act by whichcriminal abortion is produced. 1 Beck, Med Jur. 288; Guy, Med. Jur. 133.
In the civil law. The produce of animals, and the fruit of other property,which are acquired to the owner of such animals and property by virtue of his rightBowyer, Mod. Civil Law,
In medical jurisprudence. An unborn child. An infant in ventre sa mdre.
In maritime law. Any atmospheric condition (including not only fog properly socalled, but also mist or falling snow) which thickens the air, obstructs the view, and soIncreases the perils of navigation. Flint
In French feudal law. Faith; fealty. Guyot, Inst Feod. c. 2.
In old English law. The fawning of deer. Spelman.
In old Scotch law. To forfeit 1 How. State Tr. 927.
In old Scotch law. Forethought; premeditated. 1 Pitc. Crim. Tr. pL 1, p. 90
Vagabonds. Blount.
In Saxon law. Land of the folk or people. Land belonging to the peopleor the public.Folc-land was the property of the community. It might be occupied in common, orpossessed in severalty; and,
A general assembly of tbe people, under the Saxons. See FOLC-GEMOTE.
In English law. Land to which the sole right of folding the cattle ofothers is appurtenant. Sometimes it means merely such right of folding. The right offolding on another’s land, which is
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