Month: އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2021
Zythum
Lat A liquor or beverage-made of wheat or barley. Dlg. 33, 6, 9, pr Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
Zygostates
In the civil law. A weigher; an officer who held or looked to the balance in weighing money between buyer and seller; […]
Zygooephalum
In the civil law. A measure or quantlty of land. Nov. 17, c. 8. As much land as a yoke of oxen […]
Zoll-Verein
A union of German states for uniformity of customs, established in 1819. It continued until the unification of the German empire, including […]
Zetetiok
Proceeding by Inquiry. Enc. Lond Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
Zemindar
In Hindu law. Landkeep-er. An officer who under the Mohammedan government was charged with the financial superintendence of the lands of a […]
Zeir
O. Sc. Year. “Zeir ahd day.” Bell Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
Zealous Witness
An untechnical term denoting a witness, on the trial of a cause, who manlfests a partiality for the side calling him, and […]
Zealot
This word is commonly taken in a bad sense, as denoting a separatist from the Church of England, or a fanatic. Brown […]
Zanjero
Span. A water commission-er or superintendent, or supervisor of an irrigation system. See Pico v. Colimas, 32 Cal. 578 Source: Black’s Law […]
Zanja
Span. A water ditch or artlfi-dal canal, and particularly one used for pur-poses of irrigation. See Pico v. Colimas, 32 Cal. 578 […]
Yvernail Ble
L. Fr. wlnter graln. Kelham Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
Yule
The tlmes of Christmas and Lammas Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
Youth
Thls word may include children and youth of both sexes. Nelson v. Cushing, 2 Cash. (Mass.) 519, 528 Source: Black’s Law Dictionary […]
Younger Chudren
This phrase, when used in English conveyancing with ref-erence to settlements of land, signifies all such children as are not entitled to […]
Yorkshire Registries
The registries of titles to land provided by acts of parliament for the ridings of the county of York in England. These […]
Yobk, Statute Of
An Important English statute passed at the city of York, in the twelfth year of Edward II., contaln-lng provisions on the subject […]
