Search results for: “sheep”

  • Falda

    (Spanish). The slope or skirt of a hill. 2 Wall. (U. S.) 673. In Old English Law. A sheep fold; the liberty of faldage, or setting up in a field a movable pen for sheep. …

  • Animal

    Any animate being which is not human, endowed with the power of voluntary motion. Domitae are those which have been tamed by man; domestic. Ferae naturae are those which still retain their wild nature. Mansuetae naturae, those which are tame by nature. …

  • Animal

    Any animate being which is not human, endowed with the power of voluntary motion. Domitae are those which have been tamed by man; domestic. Ferae naturae are those which still retain their wild nature. Mansuetae naturae, those which are tame by nature. …

  • Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese measures on leather in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, japanese measures on leather is: a case launched under the GATT in 1983 by the United States. The case was preceded by two earlier ones which, however, did not run the full course of the dispute settlement process. The […]

  • Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese Measures On Leather

    Japanese measures on leather in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, japanese measures on leather is: a case launched under the GATT in 1983 by the United States. The case was preceded by two earlier ones which, however, did not run the full course of the dispute settlement process. The […]

  • Park

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Park Meaning of Park A piece of ground enclosed for purposes of pleasure, exercise, amusement or ornament. A place for the resort of the public for recreation, air and light. In its feudal sense, the […]

  • Actor

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Actor Meaning of Actor (Lat. agere). In civil law. (1) A patron, pleader, or advocate. Du Cange; Cowell; Spelman. Actor ecclesiae was an advocate for a church; one who protects the temporal interests of […]

  • Knothead

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Knothead (You may find knothead at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). stupid person, by 1899, American English, from knot; this term is also a noun. + head; this term is also a noun.. Joe Knothead is the name of a […]

  • Common

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Common Meaning of Common Belonging to the community at large ; of frequent or ordinary occurrence or appearance ; characteristic of the lower classes; public , general , familiar, usual and ordinary. […]

  • Unilateral

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Unilateral Meaning of Unilateral One sided, having relation to only one of two or more persons or things. Unilateral Legal Definition One-sided. Synonyms […]

  • Classification of Animals

    Classification of animals in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of classification of animals.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency Further […]

  • Berbiage

    Rental paid for pasturing one’s sheep on the land of another….

  • Bercarious

    Also bercator. A shepherd. Bercaria means sheepfold….

  • Diffident

    adjectiveabashed awestricken awestruck bashful blushful blushing cautious demure deprecating deprecative dijfidens embarrassed fainthearted faltering hesitating</…

  • Commonable

    Commonable

    Entitled to common. Commonable beasts are either beasts of the plow, as horses and oxen, or such as manure the land, as kine and sheep. Beasts not commonable are swine, goats, and the like. Co. Litt. 122a; 2 Bl. Comm. 33. …