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  • WASHINGTON, TREATY OF
    A treaty signed on May 8, 1871, between Great Britain and the United States of America, with reference to certain differences arising out of the war between the northern and southern states of the Union, the Canadian fisheries, and other matters. Wharton.
  • WASTE
    Spoil or destruction, done or permitted, to lands, houses, gardens, trees, or other corporeal hereditaments, by the tenant thereof, to the prejudice of the heir, or of him in reversion or remainder. 2 BL Comm. 281. Waste is a spoil and destruction of an estate, either in houses, woods, or More...
  • WASTE-BOOK
    A book used by merchants, to receive rough entries or memoranda of all transactions in the order of their occurrence, previous to their being posted in the Journal. Otherwise called a "blotter."
  • WASTORS
    In old statutes. A kind of thieves.
  • WATCH
    v. To keep guard; to stand as sentinel; to be on guard at night, for the preservation of the peace and good order.
  • WATCH
    n. A body of constables on duty on any particular night
  • WATCH AND WARD
    "Watch" denotes keeping guard during the night; "ward," by day.
  • WATCHMAN
    An officer in many cities and towns, whose duty it is to watch during the night and take care of the property of the inhabitants.
  • WATERING STOCK
    In the language of brokers, adding to the capital stock of a corporation by the issue of new stock, without increasing the real value represented by the capital.
  • WAVESON
    In old records. Such goods as, after a wreck, swim or float on the waves. Jacob.
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