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  • UPPER BENCH
    The court of king's beuch, in England, was so called during the interval between 1649 and 1660, the period of the commonwealth, Rolle being then chief justice. See 3 Bl. Comm. 202.
  • UPSET PRICE
    In sales by auctions, an amount for which property to be sold is put up, so that the flrst bidder at that price is declared the buyer. Wharton.
  • UPSUN
    In Scotch law. Between the hours of sunrise and sunset. Poinding must be executed with upsun. 1 Forb. Inst pt 8, p. 32.
  • URBAN HOMESTEAD
    See HOMESTEAD
  • URBAN SERVITUDE
    City servitudes, or servitudes of houses, are called "urban." They are the easements appertaining to the building and construction of houses; as, for instance, the right to light and air, or the right to build a house so as to throw the rain-water on a neighbor's house. Mozley & Whitley; More...
  • URBS
    Lat In Roman law. A city, or a walled town. Sometimes it is put for civitast and denotes the inhabitants, or both the city and its inhabitants; i. e„ the municipality or commonwealth. By way of special pre-eminence, urbs meant the city of Rome. Ains worth.
  • URE
    L. Fr. Effect; practice. Mis en tire, put in practice; carried into effect Kelham.
  • USAGE
    Usage is a reasonable and lawful public custom concerning transactions of the same nature as those which are to be effected thereby, existing at the place where the obligation is to be performed, and either known to the parties, or so well established, general, and uniform that they must be More...
  • USANCE
    In mercantile law. The common period fixed by the usage or custom or habit of dealing between the country where a bill is drawn, and that where it is payables, for the payment of bills of exchange. It means, in some countries, a month, in others two or more months, More...
  • USE
    A confidence reposed in another, who was made tenant of the land, or terre-tenant, that he would dispose of the land according to the intention of the cestui que usey or him to whose use it was granted, and suffer him to take the profits. 2 Bl. Comm. 328. A More...
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