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  • EAST
    In the customs laws of the United States, the term "countries east of the Cape of Good Hope" means countries with which, formerly, the United States ordinarily carried on commercial Intercourse by passing around that cape. Powers v. Comley, 101 U. S. 790, 25 L. Ed. 805.
  • EAST GREENWICH
    The name of a royal manor in the county of Kent England; mentioned in royal grants or patents, as descriptive of the tenure of free socage.
  • EAST INDIA COMPANY
    The East India Company was originally established for prosecuting the trade between England and India, which they acquired a right to carry on exclusively. Since the middle of the last century, however, the company's political affairs had become of more importance than their commerce. In 1858, by 21 A 22 More...
  • EASTER
    A feast of the Christian church held in memory of our Saviour's resurrection. The Greeks and Latins call it "pascha," (passover,) to which Jewish feast our Easter answers. This feast has been annually celebrated since the time of tbe apostles, and is one of the most important festivals in the More...
  • EASTERLING
    A coin struck by Richard II. which Is supposed to have given rise to the name of "sterling," as applied to English, money.
  • EASTERLY
    This word, when used alone, will be construed to mean "due east." But that is a rule of necessity growing out of the indefiniteness of the term, and has no application where other words are used for the purpose of qualifying its meaning. Where such is the case, instead of More...
  • EASTINUS
    An easterly coast or country.
  • EAT HIDE SINE DIE
    In criminal practice. Words used on the acquittal of a defendant, that he may go thence without a day, i. e., be dismissed without any further continuance or adjournment.
  • EATING-HOUSE
    Any place where food or refreshments of any kind, not Including spirits, wines, ale, beer, or other malt liquors, are provided for casual visitors, and sold for consumption therein. Act Cong. July 13,1866, f 9 (14 St at Large, 118). And see Carpenter v. Taylor, 1 Hilt (N. Y.) 195; More...
  • EAVES
    The edge of a roof, built so as to project over the walls of a house, in order that the rain may drop therefrom to the ground instead of running down the wall. Center St. Church v. Machias Hotel Co., 51 Me. 413. -Eaves-drip. The drip or dropping of water More...
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