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Arbitrios

In Spanish and Mexican law. Taxes imposed by municipalities on certain articles of merchandise, to defray the general expenses of government, in default of revenues from “proprios,” i. e., lands own-ed by the municipality, or the income of which was legally set apart for Its support. Sometimes used in a wider seuse, as meaning the resources of a town, Including its privileges In the royal lands as well as the taxes. Esericlie Dict.; Sheldon v. Milmo, 90 Tex. 1, 36 S. W. 413

Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)