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Tie




Tie

When two persons receive an equal number of votes at an election, there is said to be a tie.

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When
1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent.

Receive
To receive. Voluntarily to take from another what is offered.

Said
Before mentioned.

Tie
When two persons receive an equal number of votes at an election, there is said to be a tie.



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Thread
A figurative expression used to signify the central line of a stream or water course.

Threat
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Throat
med. jur. The anterior part of the neck.

Tick
Contracts. Credit; as, if a servant usually buy for the master upon tick, and the servant buy something without the master's order, yet, if the master were trusted by the trader, he is liable

Tide
The ebb and flow of the sea.

Tie

Tiel
An old manner of spelling tel. Such as nul tiel record, no such record.

Tiempo inhabil
A Spanish phrase used in Louisiana, to express a time when a man is not able to pay his debts.

Tierce
Measures. A liquid measure containing the third part of a pipe, or forty-two gallons.

Tigni immittendi
Civil law. The name of a servitude; it is the right of inserting a beam or timber from the wall of one house into that of a neighboring house, in order that it may rest on the latter, and that the wall of the latter may bear this weight.

Timber trees
According to Blackstone, oak, ash, elm, and such other trees as are commonly used for building, are considered timber. 2 Comm. 28. But it has been contended, arguendo, that to make it timber, the trees must be felled and severed from the stock

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