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  • FERMIER
    In French law. One who farms any public revenue.
  • FERMISONA
    In old English law. The winter season for killing deer.
  • FERMORY
    In old records. A place In monasteries, where they received the poor, (hospicio excipiebant,) and gave them provisions, (ferm, firma.) Spelman. Hence the modern infirmary; used in the sense of a hospital.
  • FERNIGO
    In old English law. A waste ground, or place where fern grows. Cowell.
  • FERRI
    In the civil law. To be borne; that is on or about the person. This was distinguished from portari, (to be carried,) which signified to be carried on an animal. Pig. 50, 16, 235.
  • FERRIAGE
    The toll or fare paid for the transportation of persons and property across a ferry. Literally speaking, it is the price or fare fixed by law for the transportation of the traveling public, with such goods and chattels as they may have with them, across a river, bay, or lake. More...
  • FERRIFODINA
    In old pleading. An iron mine, Townsh,. PI. 273.
  • FERRUM
    Iron. In old English law. A horse-shoe. Ferrura, shoeing of horse.
  • FERRY
    A liberty to have a boat upon a river for the transportation of men, horses, and carriages with their contents, for a reasonable toll. The term Is also used to designate the, place where such liberty is exercised. See New York v. Starin, 8 X. Y. St Rep. 655; Broadnax More...
  • FESTA IN CAPPIS
    In old English law. Grand holidays, on which choirs wore caps. Jacob. Festinatio justltlst est novoroa infertunil. Hob. 97. Hasty justice is the stepmother of misfortune.
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