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Bounds
BoundsA visible line designating a limit. The legal, imaginary line by which different parcels of land are divided. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Line 1) Measures. A line is a lineal measure containing the one twelfth part of a on inch. 2) Estates. The division between two estates. Limit; border; boudary. Legal That which is according to law. It is used in opposition to equitable, as the legal estate is, in the trustee, the equitable estate in the cestui que trust. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Bound bailiffs Sheriff's officers, who serve writs and make arrests. Bound supplement A supplement to a book or books to update the service bound in permanent form. Bounty A sum of money or other thing, given, generally by' the government, to certain persons, for some service they have done or are about to do to the public PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Bottomry A primitive form of ship mortgage, whereby the master, while away from the ship's home port, by signing a "bottomry bond", borrowed money on the credit of the vessel to pay for goods or services needed to preserve the ship or complete the voyage. The creditor's security was extinguished, however, if the ship was lost or destroyed. Although a maritime lien still exists for bottomry in U.K. and British Commonwealth maritime law, modern means of communications have made bottomry virtually obsolete. Bought note Contracts. An instrument in writing, given by a broker to the seller of merchandise, in which it is stated that the goods therein mentioned have been sold for him. Boulevard Now, a public drive. Not, technically, a street, avenue, or highway, though a carriage-way over it is a feature. Refers to an area set apart for purposes of ornament, exercise, and amusement. Bound bailiffs Sheriff's officers, who serve writs and make arrests. Bound supplement A supplement to a book or books to update the service bound in permanent form. Bounds Bounty A sum of money or other thing, given, generally by' the government, to certain persons, for some service they have done or are about to do to the public Bovata terrae As much land as one ox can plough. Branch This is a metaphorical expression, which designates, in the genealogy of a numerous family, a portion of that family which has sprang from the same root or stock; these latter expressions, like the first, are also metaphorical. Branches Those solid parts of trees which grow above the trunk. Brandy A spirituous liquor made of wine by distillation. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Bounds. If you have a better definition for Bounds than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Bounds may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Bounds and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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