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Kilderkin
KilderkinA measure of capacity equal to eighteen gallons. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Measure That which is used as a rule to determine a quantity. A certain quantity of something, taken for a unit, and which expresses a relation with other quantities of the same thing. Capacity This word, in the law sense, denotes some ability, power, qualifi- cation, or competency of persons, natural, or artificial, for the performance of civil acts, depending on their state or condition, as defined or fixed by law; as, the capacity to devise, to bequeath, to grant or convey lands; to take; or to take. and hold lands to make a contract, and the like. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Key 1) An instrument made for shutting and opening a lock. 2) Estates. A wharf at which to land goods from, or to load them in a vessel. This word is now generally spelled Quay, from the French, quai. Key number system A research aid developed by West Publishing Company which classifies digests of cases in to various law topics and subtopics which are given paragraph numbers called "Key Numbers." Each key number for a given topic helps the researcher quickly find all references to the legal matter being researched. Keyage A toll paid for loading and unloading merchandise at a key or wharf. Kickback A payment by a vendor to an employee at the request of the employee in order for the vendor to receive favorable treatment. Kidnapping The forcible and unlawful abduction and conveying away of a man, woman, or child, from his or her home, without his or her will or consent, and sending such person away, with an intent to deprive him or her of some right. This is an offence at common law. Kilderkin Kill fee Kill Fee/ Rejection fee. Partial compensation given to a writer for work that the publisher does not use, or on an assignment that is terminated before completion. Kin A blood or marriage relative; as in "next of kin" refers to the closest relative. Kindred Relations by blood. Nature has divided the kindred of every one into three principal classes: 1. His children, and their descendants. 2. His father, mother, and other ascendants. 3. His collateral relations; which include, in the first place, his brothers and sisters, and their descendants and, secondly, his uncles, cousins, and other relations of either sex, who have not descended from a brother or sister of the deceased. All kindred then are descendants, ascendants, or collaterals. A hushand or wife of the deceased, therefore, is not his or her kindred. King The chief magistrate of a kingdom, vested usually with the executive power. Kingdom A country where an officer called a king exercises the powers of government, whether the same be absolute or limited. Wolff, Inst. Nat. 994. In some kingdoms the executive officer may be a woman, who is called a queen. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Kilderkin. If you have a better definition for Kilderkin than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Kilderkin may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Kilderkin and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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