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Dreit






Dreit

Droit. The whole collection of laws, written and unwritten, and is synonymous to our word law.

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Droit
A French word, which, in that language, signifies the whole collection of laws, written and unwritten, and is synonymous to our word law.

Word
Construction. One or more syllables which when united convey an idea a single part of speech.

Law
A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system.



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Drain
Conveying the water from one place to another, for the purpose of drying the former.

Drawback
Common law. An allowance made by the government to merchants on the reexportation of certain imported goods liable to duties, which, in some cases, consists of the whole; in others, of a part of the duties which had been paid upon the importation.

Drawee
A person to whom a bill of exchange is addressed, and who is requested to pay the amount of money therein mentioned.

Drawer
Contracts. The party who makes a bill of exchange.

Drawing
A representation on paper, card, or other substance.

Dreit

Driftway
A road or way over which cattle are driven.

Drip
The right of drip is an easementt by which the water which falls on one house is allowed to fall upon the land of another.

Droit
A French word, which, in that language, signifies the whole collection of laws, written and unwritten, and is synonymous to our word law.

Droit-close
The name of an ancient writ directed to the lord of ancient demesne, and which lies for those tenants in ancient demesne who hold their lands and tenements by charter in fee simple, in fee tail, for life, or in dower.

Droits of admiralty
Rights claimed by the government over the property of an enemy.

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