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  • TARIFF
    A cartel of commerce, a book of rates, a table or catalogue, drawn usually In alphabetical order, containing the names of several kinds of merchandise, with the duties or customs to be paid for the same, as settled by authority, or agreed on between the several princes and states that More...
  • TASSUM
    In old English law. A heap; a hay-mow, or hay-stack. Faenum in tassis, hay In stacks. Reg. Orig. 96.
  • TATH
    In the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, the lords of manors anciently claimed the privilege of having their tenants' flocks or sheep brought at night upon their own demesne lands, there to be folded for the Improvement of the ground, which liberty was called by the name of the "tath." More...
  • TAURI LIBERI LIBERTAS
    Lat. A common bull; because he was free to all the tenants within such a manor, liberty, etc.
  • TAUTOLOGY
    Describing tbe same thing twice in one sentence In equivalent terms; a fault in rhetoric It differs from repetition or iteration, which is repeating the same sentence in the same or equivalent terms; the latter is sometimes either excusable or necessary in an argument or address; the former (tautology) never. More...
  • TAVERN
    A place of entertainment; a house kept up for the accommodation of strangers. Originally, a house 'for the retailing of liquors to be drunk on the spot Webster. The word "tavern," in a charter provision authorizing municipal authorities to "license and regulate taverns," includes hotels. "Tavern," "hotel," and "public house" More...
  • TAVERN-KEEPER
    One who keeps a tavern. One who keeps an inn; an innkeeper.
  • TAVERNER
    In old English law. A seller of wine; one who kept a house or shop lor the sale of wine.
  • TAX
    v. To impose a tax; to enact or declare that a pecuniary contribution shall be made by the persons liable, for the support of government Spoken of an individual, to be taxed is to be included in an assessment ?made for purposes of taxation. In praetiee. To assess or determine; More...
  • TAX
    n. Taxes are a ratable portion of the produce of the property and labor of the individual citizens, taken by the nation, in the exercise of Its sovereign rights, for the support of government for the administration of the laws, and as the means for continuing-in operation the various legitimate More...
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