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Boilary
BoilaryA term used to denote the water which arises from a salt well, belonging to one who has no right to the soil. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Term 1) Construction. Word; expression speech. 2) Contracts. This word is used in the civil, law to denote the space of time granted to the debtor for discharging his obligation; there are express terms resulting from the positive stipulations of the agreement; as, where one undertakes to pay a certain sum on a certain day and also terms which tacitly result from the nature of the things which are the object of the engagement, or from the place where the act is agreed to be done. For instance, if a builder engage to construct a house for me, I must allow a reasonable time for fulfilling his engagement. 3) Estates. The limitation of an estate, as a term for years, for life, and the like. The word term does not merely signify the time specified in the lease, but the estate also and interest that passes by that lease; and therefore the term may expire during the continuance of the time, as by surrender, forfeiture and the like. 4) Practice. The space of time during which a court holds a session; sometimes the term is a monthly, at others it is a quarterly period, according to the constitution of the court. Water 1) That liquid substance of which the sea, the rivers, and creeks are composed. 2) A pool of water, or a stream or water course, is considered as part of the land, hence a pool of twenty acres, would pass by the grant of twenty acres of land, without mentioning the water. 3) Like land, water is distinguishable into different parts, as the sea, rivers, docks, canals, ponds and sewers, and to these may be added at water course Well A hole dug in the earth in order to obtain water. Right 1) Sometimes it signifies a law, as when we say that natural right requires us to keep our promises, or that it commands restitution, or that it forbids murder. In our language it is seldom used in this sense. 2) It sometimes means that quality in our actions by which they are denominated just ones. This is usually denominated rectitude. 3) It is that quality in a person by which he can do certain actions, or possess certain things which belong to him by virtue of some title. In this sense, we use it when we say that a man has a right to his estate or a right to defend himself. Soil The superficies of the earth on which buildings are erected, or may be SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Boiler room operation A fraud scheme that attempts to sell worthless securities (or similar assets) over the telephone through high pressure sales tactics. If the money is sent in or the credit card number given out, there is nothing of value received. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Board of civil authority A used in Vermont. This board is composed of the selectmen and justices of the peace of their respective towns. They are authorized to abate taxes, and the like. Bockland English law. The name of an ancient allodial tenure, which was exempt from feudal services. Body A person. Body of a county 1) The territorial limits of a county. 2) The people of a county collectively considered. Body politic Government, corporations. When applied to the government this phrase signifies the state. Boilary Boiler room operation A fraud scheme that attempts to sell worthless securities (or similar assets) over the telephone through high pressure sales tactics. If the money is sent in or the credit card number given out, there is nothing of value received. Bona Goods and chattels. In the Roman law, it signifies every kind of property, real, personal, and mixed, but chiefly it was applied to real estates; chattels being chiefly distinguished by the words, effects, movables Bona fide The Latin term "Bone fide" means, in a UK legal context: "sincere, in good faith." Bona fides Good faith. Bona gestura Good behaviour. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Boilary. If you have a better definition for Boilary than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Boilary may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Boilary and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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