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  • BLANCHE FIRME
    White rent; a rent reserved, payable In silver.
  • BLANCUS
    In old law and practice. White; plain; smooth; blank.
  • BLANK
    A space left unfilled in a written document, In which one or more words or marks are to be inserted to complete the sense. Angle v. Insurance Co., 92 U. S. 337, 23 L. Ed. 556. Also a skeleton or printed form for any legal document, in which the necessary More...
  • BLANKET POLICY
    In the law of fire Insurance. A policy which contemplates that the risk Is shifting, fluctuating, or varying, and is applied to a class of property, rather than to any particular article or thing. 1 Wood, Ins. | 40. See Insurance Co. v. Baltimore Warehouse Co., 93 U. S. 541, More...
  • BLANKS
    A kind of white money, (value 8d.,) coined by Henry V. in those parts of France which were then subject to England; forbidden to be current in that realm by 2 Hen. VI. o. 9. Wharton.
  • BLASARIUS
    An incendiary.
  • BLASPHEMY
    In English law. Blasphemy is the offense of speaking matter relating to God, Jesus. Christ, the Bible, or the Book of Common Prayer, intended to wound the feelings of mankind or to excite contempt and hatred against the church by law established, or to promote immorality. Sweet. In American law. More...
  • BLEES
    In old English law. Grain; particularly corn.
  • BLENCH, BLENCH HOLDING
    See BLANCH HOLDING.
  • BLENDED FUND
    In England, where a testator directs his real and personal estate to be sold, and disposes of the proceeds as forming one aggregate, this Is called a "blended fund."
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