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15 Am. L. Rev. 479.

Precarious. 60 Barb. 56.

Precincts. 50 Me. 290; 124 Mass. 172.

Predecessor. 2 Ex. D. 398.

Predict. Co. Litt. 20 b.

Pregnant woman. 22 Hun, 525; N. Y.

Weekly Dig. Feb. 25, 1881.

Premises. 116 Mass. 155.

Presentment. 9 Gray, 291.

Present located line. 18 Minn. 108.

Prevailing party. 53 Mo. 328; 61 Me. 105; 102
Mass. 120.

Prime cost. 2 Mas. 53.

Principle moneys. L. R. 11 Eq. 232.
Prior in date. 3 Day, 66.

Prison charges. 4 Me. 82.

Private charity. Turn. & R. 260.

Private conversation. 113 Mass. 157.

Private dwelling. 103 Mass. 174.
Private expenses. 1 Johns. Ch. 467.
Private house. 3 Brewst. 344.
Private nuisance. 80 N. Y. 579.
Private way. 103 Mass. 114.

Privilege of the shores. 123 Mass. 515.

Privileges and appurtenances. 14 Mass. 49.
Pro A B, C D. 11 Mass. 97.

Pro rata. 122 Mass. 310.

Proceed to sea. 9 S. & R. 154; L. R. 4 Adm.
& E. 161.

Proceeding. 7 Ch. D. 371.

Proceedings thereupon. 16 Pet. 303, 313; L. R.
3 Q. B. 170.

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Produce of a farm. 6 W. & S. 269, 280.
Profession, trade, or employment. 103 Mass.545.
Professions. 7 W. & S. 330.

Professional employment. 9 Cent. L. J. 276;
41 Mich. 153.

Profits. 10 Johns. 226; 12 Allen, 354; 105
Mass. 103.

Profits in hand. L. R. 4 Ch. 475.

Proper county. 2 Yeates, 152; 7 Watts, 245.
Property. L. R. 1 Ex. 1.

Property and effects. 7 Cent. L. J. 96.
Property on board. 2 Metc. Mass. 1.
Property other than lands. L. R. 6 Q. B. 707.
Property, personal and real. 1 Speers, Eq. 51.
Property subject to taxation. 103 Mass. 545.
Proportion. Charge on estates in equal pro-
portion. 3 Bro. C. C. 286. In just and equal pro-
portions. 7 S. & R. 514.

Proportion. 56 Mo. 60.

Proportional share. 115 Mass. 379.

Proprietor. 6 Nev. & M. 340; 5 Ch. D. 648;

L. R. 3 App. Cas. 1124.

Prosecute with effect. 12 Mod. 380.

Protect. 21 Penn. 455.

Provided. 8 Allen, 596.

Public assembly. 3 Tex. App. 444.

Public building. 34 N. J. 377.

Public entertainment or amusement. L. R. 10

Q. B. 306; 10 Ex. 291.

Public house. 3 Brewst. 344; L. R. 2 Eq. 688.
Public library. 9 R. I. 559.

Public peace and order. 6 Daly, 276.

Public place. 64 Ind. 553; 44 Wis. 213; 67
Barb. 221.

Public policy. 9 E. C. L. 452.

Public resort. 8 Cent. L. J. 216; 90 Ill. 218.
Public sale. 4 Watts, 258.

Public street or road. L. R. 4 Ex. 319.

Public trade. L. R. 3 Q. B. 39.

Public trust. 20 Johns. 492; 2 Cow. 29, n.

Publish. 2 Dev. 115.

Published. 3 M. & W. 461; 6 id. 473; 9 Bingh.
605; 5 B. & Ad. 518; 8 Dow. P. C. 392.

Punch. W. N. (1869) 221.

Purchasing. 6 Ves. 404. See 2 Hall, N. Y. 477.
Purposes of this act. 2Q. B. D. 349 ; L. R. 3 Ch.
745.

Purse, prize, or premium. 81 N. Y. 532, 539.
Put-call. 79 II. 351.

Put off. 8 C. & P. 582; 1 Russ. & R. 86.
Quacksalver (as libellous). 1 Rolle, Abr. 54;
1 Ad. & E. 695; 3 N. & M. 703.

Quamdiu. O. Bridgm. 202.

Quantity and boundary. 2 Caines, 146.

Quantity and quality unknown. L. R. 8 C. P.
679.

Quarries. L. R.1 Ch. 303.

Question involved in the action. 2 C. P. D. 80.
Quick with child. 1 Clark, Pa. 182.

Quit. 2 N. H. 402.

Quota. 97 Mass. 390.

Race-field. 9 Leigh, 648.

Raffle. 2 Const. 128.

Railroad. 7 Allen, 524.

Rainy day. 9 Cent. L. J. 56; 21 A. L. J. 186.
Raise. 1 Atk. 421; 2 Vern. 154.

Rascal. 2 Const. 235.

Ratable polls. 7 Mass. 523.

Rates, taxes, and duties. 115 Mass. 186.

Real cost. 2 Mas. 53.

Realm. 1 Taunt. 270; 4 Camp. 288.

Rear. 126 Mass. 404.

Reasonable attorney fee. 20 Kans. 660.

Reasonable cause-Reasonable ground. L. R. 9
Q. B. 560.

Rebuild. 3 Rawle, 482.

Receivable. L. R. 1 App. Cas. 428.

Received. L. R. 6 Eq. 59.

Received for record. 3 Conn. 544; 1 Root, 500.
Received note in payment. 2 Gill & J. 511.
Reciprocal demands. 79 N. Y. 1, 8.
Recollect. 1 Dana, 56.

Recommendation. 2 Ves. 333; 3 id. 150; 9 id.
546; Jac. Ch. 317; 1 S. & S. 387.

Record and docket. 1 Watts, 395.

Recovered in a suit. 5 Wend. 620; 4 Du. N.
Y. 275.

Recovery. 2 Caines, 214; 1 Paine, 230.
Rectifier of spirits. 1 Pet. C. C. 180.
Redeemable. 1 Hugh. 17.
Refine. 1 Pet. C. C. 113.
Refusal. 79 N. Y. 627.
Relations. 4 Ch. D. 238.
Relatives. 15 Eq. 148, 372.

Release and forever quit claim. 10 Johns. 456.
Relief. 3 Ch. D. 793.

Religion. 23 Ohio, 211.

Religious society. 9 Cush. 188; 16 Gray, 830.
Relocate. 117 Mass. 416.
Remain. L. R. 18 Eq. 152.
Remaining untried.
Renew. 124 Mass. 149.
Renewed. 34 Me. 547.
Rent to become due.

5 Binn. 390.

120 Mass. 126.

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Repairs. 110 Mass. 305; 21 Barb. 484; 1
McCord, 517.

Represent. 102 Mass. 60.

Request. 3 V. & B. 198; 5 Madd. 118; 18
Ves. 41; 1 Mood. 300; L. R. 1 C. C. 257.
Requested by mail. 2 Allen, 82.
Resident. L. R. 7 Q. B. 471.
Residuary legatee. 6 Ch. D. 24.
Resist. 26 Ohio, St. 196.

Respective, respectively. 1 Mer. 358; 2 East,

41; Cowp. 34.

Responsible bidder. 55 How. Pr. 118.
Rest. Al. 28; 3 P. Wms. 63, n.

Rest and residue.

11 East, 164.

Retail. 7 Metc. 304.

Retained. 5 Term, 143; 18 Jur. pt. 2, p. 21.
Retire. 25 E. L. & E. 423.

Returned convict (as libellous). 2 M. & Rob.

119.

Reversion. If the reversion should never fall
to the testator. 10 Ves. 453.

Revising-Correcting. 14 Me. 205.

Revoked. 1 Cow. 335; 16 Johns. 205.
Rice. 5 B. & P. 213.

Right. 2 Caines, 345.

Right and claim. 2 Allen, 121.

Right and title. 16 Gray, 332.

Right and title in the deed. 2 Ohio, 221.

Right, power, or privilege.

L. R. 7 Q. B. 690.

Right, title, and interest. 4 Pick. 179.

River-feeder. 13 Pick. 50.

Rogue (as libellous). 4 Rep. 15.

Rolling-mill. 2 W. & S. 390.

Rooks. 2 B. & C. 934.

Room. 12 Cush. 416.

Roots. 7 Johns. 385.

Rope-walk. 37 N. H. 65.

Route, along its. 91 U. S. 454; 36 Wisc. 466.
Runagate (as libellous). 2 Lev. 214.
Running. 18 N. Y. Sup. Ct. 108.

Running days. 16 Gray, 471; 1 Bell, Com.

577.

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WORDS

See back. 1 C. P. D. 618.

See him paid. Fell, Guar. 36, 37; 1 Ld. Raym.
224; Cowp. 227: 2 Term, 86.

22.

See you out. 12 Wend. 446.
Seen. 2 Hill, So. C. 582.
Self-deserving. 5 Cent. L. J. 97.
Sell and convey. 12 Me. 460.

See also 2 Me.

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Should be secured. 5 Binn. 496.

Shovel plough. 3 Brev. 5.
Show. 16 Blatch. 189.

Sickness. L. R. 8 Q. B. 295.
"Side or banks" of canal.
2 W. N. C. 687.

Signature. 125 Mass. 446.

3 Cent. L. J. 633;

Signing. I, A B, do make this my will. 18
Ves. 183.

Silks. 1 Carr. & M. 45.

Similar offence. 127 Mass. 452.

Sitfasts. 9 M. & W. 670.

Six handkerchiefs. 1 Mood. Cr. Cas. 25.

Sixty pounds in specie, or tobacco at specie prices.

Mart. No. C 20.

Skins. 7 Johns. 385; 7 Cow. 202.

Slip. 11 N. Y. 115.

So long as wood grows or water runs. 1 Vt.

303.

Sold. 3 Wend. 112.

Sold and conveyed. 28. & R. 473.

Soldier. 102 Mass. 130.

Sole. 1 Madd. 207; 1 Belt, Suppl. Ves. 410;

4 Rawle, 66; 4 Wash. C. C. 241.

Sole and absolute disposal. L. R. 4 Eq. 116.
Sole executors. L. R. 1 P. & M. 628.
Sole use.

L. 288.

L. R. 1 Eq. 561; 2 Eq. 177; 4 H.

Solvent. 10 Ves. 100; Gower, Partn. 409.
Solvent debtor. 53 Barb. 547; aff.37 N. Y.344.
Some writing. 65 Me. 500.

Sons. L. R. 1 H. L. 87.

Soon. 14 Kans. 228.

Soon as convenient. 1 Ves. 366; 19 id. 387.
South, directly. 8 Allen, 424.

Southwest corner of section. 2 Ohio, 327.
Spawn. 12 Ad. & E. 13; s. c. 40 E. C. L. 15.
Special circumstances. L. R. 3 Ex. 4; 2 C. P.

D. 430.

Special purposes. L. R. 8 Q. B. 403.
Specially. 1 Dall. 208; 1 Binn. 254.
Specie. 5 Hill, 523.

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Stab, stick, and thrust. 2 Va. Cas. 111.

Stable. 1 Lev. 58; 3 Mann. & R. 475.

Stacks of straw. L. R. 2 C. C. 21.

Stage Stage-coach. 8 Ad. & E. 386; 35 E. C.

L. 409; 9 Conn. 371; 11 id. 385.

Standing by. 6 Ind. 289.

State prison. 77 N. C. 319.

Stationery. 1 Col. Ty. 160.

Steam boiler. Wright, Ohio, 143.

Steamboat clause. 32 Penn. 351.

Steamship. L. R. 7 Q. B. 566.

Steers, working cattle. McCahon, 100.
Sterling. 1 C. & P. 286.

Stock in the funds. 5 Price, 217.

Swindler. 6 Cush. 185.

Swindler (as libellous). 2 H. Bl. 531 ; 2 L. R.
Ir. 10; 7 Bing. 211; 4 M. & P. 796 (b).
Swine. 15 Mass. 205.

Sworn-Sworn to. 7 Allen, 534.
Take. 2 Pet. 538; 2 N. Y. 153.

Take and fill shares. 10 Me. 478.

Taken out of the state. 1 Hill, So. C. 150
Taken with all faults. 2 Q. B. D. 331.
Taking a franchise. 4 Barb. 405.
Tapering. 2 Stark. 249.

Taxed cart. L. R. 7 Q. B. 285.

Taxes and other public dues. 2 Leigh, 178.
Tea-kettle and appurtenances. 1 Eq. Cas. Abr.

201.

Team. 15 Barb. 568; 5 How. Pr. 288; 41
Conn. 568; 16 N. Y. Sup. Ct. 43; 57 N. H. 27.
Teamster. 34 Cal. 302.

Ten acres of pease. 1 Brownl. 149.

Ten days. 8 Cent. L. J. 505.

Terms cash. 10 Cent. L. J. 156; 48 Wiɛc. 105.
Terra. Cro. Jac. 573; 4 Mod. 98; Cowp. 349.
Territory. 9 Gray, 501.

Testamentary estate. 2 H. Blackst. 444. See 3

Stock in trade. Bunb. 28; 6 Cent. L. J. 119; Brod. & B. 85.

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Strand. 5 Gray, 335.

Stranding. L R. 7 C. P. 570.

Straw. 4 C. & P. 245; 1 Mood. Cr. Cas. 239.
Street not being a highway. L. R. 9 Q. B. 4.
Stretching along the bay. 2 Johns. 357.
Strict settlement. 4 Bingh. N. c. 1.
Structure. 46 Conn. 213.

Subject to incumbrances. 2 P. Wms. 385; 2 id.
659, n.; 1 Atk. 487.

Subject to the payment of rent. 5 Penn. 204.
Submission-Consent. 9 C. & P. 722.

Subscriber. 6 B. & C. 341; L. R. 6 Q. B. 297.
Substance of the offence charged. L. R. 1 C. C.

290.

Substantial. 58 Mo. 145.

Substantial inhabitants. 8 B. & C. 62.

Substantial right. 70 N. Y. 101.

Substantially. 118 Mass. 441.

Such. 2 Atk. 292; 2 Gray, 68.

Such heirs. 100 Mass. 280.

Sudden and unexpected death. 19 Gratt. 758,

784.

Sufficient distress. L. R. 3 Ex. 56.
Suit at law. 23 Pick. 10.

Suitable. 105 Mass. 179.

Suitable bridges. 113 Mass. 161.

Sum in controversy. 9 S. & R. 301.

Sum in dispute. L. R. 2 Adm. & E. 57.
Summit of a mountain. 3 W. & S. 379.
Superfine flour. 9 Watts, 121.
Supersede. 1 Pick. 261.

Superstitious use. 1 Watts, 224.

Support. A decent and comfortable support
and maintenance out of my estate, in sickness
and in health, during my natural life. 2 Sandf.
N. Y. 91.

Surety. 2 I11. 35; 2 N. Y. 406.

Surplus. 18 Ves. 466; 3 Bacon, Abr. 67; 2

Penn. 129, 268.

Surplus earnings. 76 N. Y. 64, 74.

Survey. 13 Gray, 497.

That is to say. 1 S. & R. 141.

The county aforesaid. 2 W. Blackst. 847.
The dangers of the river excepted. 1 Miss. 81;
2 Bail. So. C. 157.

The parties shall abide by the award of arbitra-
tors. 6 N. H. 162.

The said E R. 9 C. & P. 215.

The said N. 2 Law Rep. No. C. 75.

The said plaintiff. 2 Marsh. 101.

The said property. 3 Mann. & G. 356.

The same rents and covenants. 1 Bro. P. C.
522: 3 Atk. 83; Cowp. 819; 2 Bro. C. C. 639, n.
The whole of my property. L. R. 12 Eq. 482.
Their heirs at law, or their legal representatives.
20 Penn. 349.

Them or any of them. 3 S. & R. 393.

Then. 24 Barb. 645.

Then and there. 2 Atk. 310; 4 Ves. 698; 1
Ld. Raym. 123, 577; 12 Allen, 152; 100 Mass. 12.
Then next. 9 Cow. 255.

There. 12 Minn. 490.
Thereabouts. Moll. Ch. 232.
Thereafter. 13 La. 556.

Thereafter built. 2 Leigh, 721.

Thereafterwards continuing his said assault. 2
Mass. 50.

Therefore the defendant is indebted. 1 Term,
716; 2 B. & P. 48.

Thereinbefore mentioned. 7 Ves. 391.

Thereon. 106 Mass. 400.

Thereunto belonging. 22 E. C. L. 171.

Thereupon. 67 Me. 482.

Thieving (as libellous). 5 Blackf. 200; 26 Ga.

423.

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Through. 7 Pick. 274.

Tide-lands. 32 Cal. 354.

Tillage. L. R. 6 C. P. 470; 7 C. P. 72.

Time. Till she arrives. From her beginning

Survivor and survivors. 3 Burr. 1881; 8 B. & to load. On the ship's arrival. And is there

C. 231.

Survivors. 5 Ves. 465; 17 id. 482.

Swamp lands. 3 Cent. L. J. 457.

moored twenty-four hours in good safety. 3
Chitty, Com. Law, 462. Within four days. 15
S. & R. 43.

WORDS

Time aforesaid. 101 Mass. 409.

849

Title. An indefeasible title in fee simple, such
as the state makes. 3 Bibb, 317; 16 Me. 164.
To abide event. 23 Alb. L. J. 275.

To a stream. 3 Sumn. 170.

To arrive equal to sample. L. R. 2 C. P. 677.
To be begotten. 1 Maule & S. 124.

To be by her freely possessed and enjoyed. 12 8.
& R. 56; Cowp. 352.

To be kept by the secretary. 1 Scott, N. R. 245.
To be paid when in funds. 1 Ala. 173; 7 Me.

126.

To be settled. L. R. 4 Eq. 122; 12 Eq. 491.

To be signed and published by her in the presence
of, and to be attested by, two or more credible wit-
nesses. Curt. Eccl. 1.

To do the needful. 4 Esp. 66.
To, from, or by. 14 Me. 198.

To his knowledge and belief. 1H. Blackst. 245.
To low-water mark. 9 Me. 42.

To make a will. 20 Penn. 205.

To render a fair and perfect account, in writing,
of all sums received. 1 Dougl. 382.

To settle. 2 Miles, 1.

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To wait a while. 1 Penn. 385.

Toll. 2 Show. 34.

Ton. 9 Paige, Ch. 188.
Tonnage. 103 Mass. 405.

Took the oath in such case required by the act of
congress. 5 Leigh, 743.

Tools. 28 Me. 160; 5 Mass. 313; 124 Mass.
418; 2 Wheat. 26; 3 Abb. Pr. 466.

Tools of a mechanic. 10 Cent. L. J. 495.
Totally disabled (in insurance policy). 7 Cent.
L. J. 15.

Touch and stay. 1 Marsh. Ins. 188; 1 Esp.

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Trifling. 1 1 W. & S. 328; 14 S. & R. 349.
Trinkets. 1 Carr. & M. 45.
Trouble. 122 Mass. 338.

Truck master (as libellous). 5 H. & N. 661;
29 L. J. Ex. 318; 8 W. R. 499; 2 L. T, 512.
True value. 17 Wheat. 419; 1 Stu. Low. C.
419.

Truly. 5 Mann. & G. 696.

Turnpike road. 2 Johns. 742.

Twelve months certain. L. R. 9 Ex. 57.
Vitimately. 6 Me. 60.

Unavoidable accident.

1 Brock. C. C. 187.

Unborn person. L. R. 20 Eq. 182.

Uncertain or contingent (demands under bank-

rupt act). 2 Gray, 111.

Under way.

Understand.

L. R. 2 Adm. & E. 350.

11 S. C. 56.

Understood. 2 Cox, Ch. 16.

Undertaking. L. R. 2 Ch. 201; 1 P. C. 64.
Undertaking for payment of money. L. R. 1 C.

C. 341.

Underwood. 2 Rolle, 485.
Unfinished business. 39 Ga. 39.
Union. L. R. 4 Q. B. 592.

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WORDS

Unlawful. 60 Me. 410; 4 Metc. 123.
Unlawfully. 126 Mass. 249; L. R. 1 C. C. 356.
Unless. 1 Mer. 102; 3 id. 65; 3 Burr. 1550.
Unless it appears. 106 Mass. 321.

Unmarried. 2 B. & Ald. 452; 21 E. L. & E.
504; 31 id. 547. Without being married. 7 Ves.
458; L. R. 12 Ex. 105; 7 Ch. 7; 1 Eq. 675.

Unmarried or without children. L. R. 7 H. L.

388.

Unnatural offences (as libellous). 5 East, 463;
3 Dougl. 90; 2 B. & C. 285 (n).

Unoccupied. 124 Mass. 126; 13 Hun, 371,
373, 611; 45 N. Y. Supr. Ct. 394.

Until. Cowp. 571; 5 East, 250; Cas. temp.
Hardw. 116; 17 N. Y. 502; 120 Mass. 94. Until
she hath moored at anchor twenty-four hours in
good safety. 2 Stra. 1248; 1 Esp. 412. Until
discharged and safely landed. 1 Dougl. 510.
Unto and amongst. 9 Ves. 445.
Unusual number. 104 Mass. 597.
Up the creek. 10 Ohio, 508.
Upon. 37 Iowa, 503.

Upon the trial of any issue. L. R. 8 C. P. 470.
Use a port. 53 N. Y. 624.

Use and benefit. 68 Me. 133.

Use and business. 25 Minn. 135.
Use till paid. Kirb. 145.
Usque. 2 Mod. 280.

Usual and customary. 77 Penn. 286.
Usual business hours. 18 Minn. 133.
Usual clauses.

1 Mer. 459.

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Vacant and occupied. 9 Cent. L. J. 477; 44
N. Y. Sup. Ct. 444, 452; 72 N. Y. 117; 81 N. Y.
184; 10 Cent. L. J. 476.

Vagrancy. 41 Mich. 299.

Vegetable production. 1 Mood. & M. 341.
Valuable security. L. R. 8 Ex. 37.

Valuable things. 1 Cox, Ch. 77; 1 Bro. C. C.

467.

Vest. 3 Q. B. D. 376.
Vested. 79 N. C. 315.
Vested rights. 48 Ill. 331.
Vicinity. 12 Gray, 546.

Victual. Co. 3d Inst. 195: Cro. Car. 231;
Bacon, Abr. Forestalling, B; 1 East, 169.
Victualler. 6 W. & S. 278.

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Ways now occupied or enjoyed. L. R. 10 Q. B.

360.

Ways now used and enjoyed. L. R. 3 Ex. 161.
We. 5 Me. 333.

Weapon drawn. Skinn. 666; 3 Lev. 255.
Wearing apparel. 8 Cent. L. J. 86; 18 Minn.
361.

Weight, contents, and value unknown. L. R. 2
Ex. 267; 8 C. P. 88.

Welcher (as libellous). 27 L. T. 491.

Well and truly executes the duties of his office.
4 Pet. 69.

Well and truly to administer. Mass. 114,
370; 13 Johns. 441; Bay, So. C. 328.

Well and truly to administer according to law.
1 Litt. 93, 100.

Well, truly, and faithfully administer.
Minn. 447.

Westerly part of a street.
Whaling voyage.

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Wittingly. 44 Conn. 357.
Wm., William. 2 Ill. 451.
Wood. Cro. Jac. 166.
Wood house. 8 Gray, 566.
Wooden building. 100 Mass. 114.
Wood-land. 1 S. & R. 169.

Workable coal seams. L. R. 3 Ch. 524.
Working days. 1 Bell, Com. 577.

Working days (three). 3 Q. B. D. 223.
Working tools. 34 Barb. 364.
Workshop. L. R. 6 Q. B. 718.

Worldly labor. 4 Bingh. 84; 34 Penn. 398.
Worry. 44 Iowa, 475.

Worth and value. 3 B. & C. 516.

Writing. 8 Ves. 504; 17 id. 459; 2 Maule &
S. 286.

Writing in pencil. 14 Johns. 484.

Written. 9 Pick. 312.

Written consent. 6 Cent. L. J. 18.
Year. 10 Q. B. 329.

57 Me. 42.

3 Sandf. 26.

What I may die possessed of.

8 Ves. 604; 3

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Call, 225.

What is left (residuary gift).

543.

What remains. 11 Ves. 330.
When. 6 Ves. 239; 11 id. 498; 3 Brown, C.
C. 471. When able. 3 Esp. 159; 3 E. C. L.
264, note; 4 Esp. 36. When received. 13 Ves.

325. When the same shall be recovered. 13 Ves.
325.

When or if. 1 Hare, 10.

When paid. 15 S. & R. 114.

Yearly meeting of Quakers. 6 Conn. 293.
Yielding and rendering. 9 N. Y. 9.

16 Kaus. 294.

You. 2 Dowl. 145.

Younger children. L. R. 2 H. L. Sc. 203.
Youngest child. 24 Minn. 180.
Youth. 2 Cush. 528.

WORK AND LABOR. In actions of
assumpsit it is usual to put in a count, com-
monly called a common count, for work and
labor done and materials furnished by the

Wherefore he prays judgment, etc. 2 Johns. plaintiff for the defendant; and when the

Cas. 312.

Whereupon. 6 Term, 573.

Whilst. 7 East, 116.

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Wilful misconduct. 5 Cent. L. J. 44.
Wilfully. 8 Bost. Law Rep. 78; 47 Vt. 537;
34 Wisc. 675; 9 Gray, 303; 105 Mass. 463.
Wilfully and maliciously. 60 Me. 410; 110
Mass. 401; 122 Mass. 35.

Will. He will change. 2 Ball & B. 223.
Winning coal. L. R. 5 Ch. 103.
Witch (as libellous). Cro. Eliz. 571; Sid. 53.
With. 2 Vern. 466; 1 Atk. 469; 2 Sch. & L.
199; 3 Mer. 437; 2 B. & Ald. 710; 2 B. & P.

443.

With all faults. 5 B. & Ald. 240; 3 E. C. L.
475; 7 id. 82.

With all usual and reasonable covenants. 12
Ves. 179, 186; 15 id. 528; 3 Bro. C. C. 632;
Anstr. 700.

With effect. 2 W. & S. 33.

With interest. 1 Allen, 477; 112 Mass. 319.
With liberty. 2 Gill & J. 190.
With sureties. 2 B. & P. 443.

With surety. 6 Binn. 53; 12 S. & R. 312.
With the intent to sell. 57 Mass. 567.
With the prothonotary. 5 Binn. 461.
Within. 54 Ala. 529; 122 Mass. 524.
Within four days. 15 S. & R. 43. Within-
days after. 3 S. & R. 395.

Within four days from. 119 Mass. 179.
Within six months after. 101 Mass. 40.
Without. 2 Allen, 508.

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work was not done under a special contract
the plaintiff will be entitled to recover on the
common count for work, labor, and materials.
4 Tyrwh. 43; 2 Carr. & M. 214. See As-
SUMPSIT; QUANTUM MERUIT.

WORKHOUSE. A prison where prison-
ers are kept in employment; a penitentiary.
A house where the poor are taken care of and
kept in employment.

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WORKING DAYS. In settling lay-
days, or days of demurrage, sometimes the
contract specifies 'working days;" in the
computation, Sundays and custom-house holi-
days are excluded; 1 Bell, Com. 577. See
DEMURRAGE; LAY-DAYS.

Working or lay-days, by the general rule, do
not commence until the vessel has arrived at
the usual place for unloading; 1 H. & C. 388.
But where such place is a dock, it has been held
that they begin when she enters the dock, and
not when she reaches her place of discharge in
the dock; 1 Bing. N. C. 283. The parties may,
however, stipulate as they please as to the time
when they shall commence; Bing. N. C. 71.
And it sometimes depends on the usage of the
port; 24 E. L. & Eq. 305. Usage, however,
cannot be admitted to vary the express terms of
the contract; Pars. Ship. & Adm. 313.

WORKMAN. One who labors; one who
is employed to do business for another.

The obligations of a workman are to per-
form the work he has undertaken to do, to do
it in proper time, to do it well, to employ the
things furnished him according to his con-
tract.

His rights are to be paid what his work
is worth, or what it deserves, and to have all
the facilities which the employer can give
him for doing his work; 1 Bouvier, Inst. n.
1000.

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