Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bill of mortality
Meaning of Bill of mortality
A written statement or account of the number of deaths which have occurred in a certain district during a given time, usually spoken of in the plural. In some places, as in London, births, as well as deaths, are included.
What does Bill Of Mortality mean in American Law?
The definition of Bill Of Mortality in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
A statement of the number of deaths in a particular locality over a particular time. A particularly important document when plague and pestilence were to be feared and required the earliest possible discovery.
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