Legal Definition and Related Resources of Dry exchange
Meaning of Dry exchange
A term Invented for disguising and covering usury, in which something was pretended to pass on both sides, when in truth nothing passed on one side) whence it was called “dry.” St. 3 Hen. VII. c. 5; Wolff. Inst. § 657.
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