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  • Lard

    Hierarchical Display of Lard Agri-Foodstuffs > Processed agricultural produce > Fats > Animal fats Meaning of Lard Overview and more information about Lard For a more comprehensive understanding of Lard, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources […]

  • Animal Oil

    Hierarchical Display of Animal oil Agri-Foodstuffs > Processed agricultural produce > Fats > Animal fats Meaning of Animal oil Overview and more information about Animal oil For a more comprehensive understanding of Animal oil, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs […]

  • Natural Fibre

    Hierarchical Display of Natural fibre Industry > Leather and textile industries > Textile industry > Textile productAgri-Foodstuffs > Plant product > Textile plant > FlaxAgri-Foodstuffs > Animal product > Animal product > SilkAgri-Foodstuffs > Animal product > Animal product > […]

  • River

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of River Meaning of River A large stream of water flowing in a channel on land toward the ocean, lake or other river; a body of flowing water of no specific dimension, larger than a brook or rivelet, between […]

  • River

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of River Meaning of River A large stream of water flowing in a channel on land toward the ocean, lake or other river; a body of flowing water of no specific dimension, larger than a brook or rivelet, between […]

  • Exporting Unemployment

    Exporting unemployment in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the woolly idea that domestic economic activity can be raised, and employment thereby increased, if the flow of imports is stemmed in some way. The entries on trade policy are here. In […]

  • Guild

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Guild Meaning of Guild See gild. Related Entries of Guild in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for Guild in the American Encyclopedia of […]

  • Guild

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Guild Meaning of Guild See gild. Related Entries of Guild in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for Guild in the American Encyclopedia of […]

  • Staple

    Staple

    A market . The seaports from which wool, leather, tin and lead were exported, and the goods exported were collectively referred to as staple.

  • Staple

    Staple

    A market . The seaports from which wool, leather, tin and lead were exported, and the goods exported were collectively referred to as staple.

  • Fructus

    (Lat.) The right of using the increase or fruits; equivalent to usufruct. That which results or springs from a thing; as, rents, interest, freight from a ship, etc. All the natural return, increase, or addi tions which is added by nature or by the skill of man, including all the organic […]

  • Antiqua custuma

    Antiqua custuma

    (Law Lat. ancient custom). The duty due upon wool, woolfells, and leather, under St. 3 Edw. I. The distinction between anUqua and nova custuma arose upon the imposition of a new and Increased duty upon the same articles, by the king, in the twenty-second year of his reign. Bac. Abr. […]

  • Antiqua custuma

    Antiqua custuma

    (Law Lat. ancient custom). The duty due upon wool, woolfells, and leather, under St. 3 Edw. I. The distinction between anUqua and nova custuma arose upon the imposition of a new and Increased duty upon the same articles, by the king, in the twenty-second year of his reign. Bac. Abr. […]

  • Annulment

    Annulment

    The act of annulling; of making void retrospectively as well as prospectively. An annulment differs conceptually from a divorce in that a divorce terminates a legal status whereas an annulment establishes that a marital status never existed. Whealton v Whealton, 432 P.2d 972, 63 Cal. Rptr. […]

  • Annulment

    Annulment

    The act of annulling; of making void retrospectively as well as prospectively. An annulment differs conceptually from a divorce in that a divorce terminates a legal status whereas an annulment establishes that a marital status never existed. Whealton v Whealton, 432 P.2d 972, 63 Cal. Rptr. […]