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  • BERRY, OR BURY
    A villa or seat of habitation of a nobleman; a dwelling or mansion house; a sanctuary.
  • BERTILLON SYSTEM
    A method of anthropometry, used chiefly for the identification of criminals and other persons, consisting of the taking and recording of a system of numerous, minute, and uniform measurements of various parts of the human body, absolutely and in relation to each other, the facial, cranial, and other angles, and More...
  • BERTON
    A large farm; the barn-yard of a large farm.
  • BES
    Lat. In the Roman law. A division of the as, or pound, consisting of eight uncia, or duodecimal parts, and amounting to two-thirds of the as. 2 Bl. Comm. 462, note tn. Two-thirds of an inheritance. Inst. 2, 14, 5. Eight per cent, interest. 2 Bl. Comm. ubl supra.
  • BESAILE, BESAYLE
    The great-grandfather, proavus. 1 Bl. Comm. 186.
  • BESAYEL
    Besaiel, Besayle. In old English law. A writ which lay where a greatgrandfather died seised of lands and tenements in fee-simple, and on the day of his death a stranger abated, or entered and kept out the heir. Reg. Orig. 226; Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 221 D; 3 Bl. Comm. 186.
  • BEST EVIDENCE
    Primary evidence, as distinguished from secondary; original, as distinguished from substitutionary; the best and highest evidence of which the nature of the case is susceptible. A written instrument is itself always regarded as the primary or best possible evidence of its existence and contents; a copy, or the recollection of More...
  • BESTIALITY
    Bestiality is the carnal knowledge and connection against the order of nature by man or woman in any manner with a beast Code Ga. 1882, § 4354. We take it that there is a difference in signification between the terms "bestiality," and the "crime against nature." Bestiality is a connection More...
  • BET
    An agreement between two or more persons that a sum of money or other valuable thing, to which all Jointly contribute, shall become the sole property of one or some of them on the happening in the future of an event at present uncertain, or according as a question disputed More...
  • BETROTHMENT
    Mutual promise of marriage; the plighting of troth; a mutual promise or contract between a man and woman competent to make it, to marry at a future time.
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