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  • FORDA
    In old records. A ford or shallow, made by damming or penning up the water. Cowell.
  • FORDAL
    A butt or headland, jutting out upon other land. Cowell.
  • FORDANNO
    In old European law. He who flrst assaulted another. Spelman.
  • FORDIKA
    In old records. Grass or herbage growing on the edge or bank of dykes or ditches. Cowell.
  • FORE
    Sax. Before. Fr. Out Kel-ham.
  • FORECLOSE
    To shut out; to bar. Used of the process of destroying an equity of redemption existing in a mortgagor.
  • FORECLOSURE
    A process in chancery by which all further right existing in a mortgagor to redeem the estate is defeated and lost to him, and the estate becomes the absolute property of the mortgagee; being applicable when the mortgagor has forfeited his estate by non-payment of the money due on the More...
  • FOREFAULT
    In Scotch law. To forfeit; to lose.
  • FOREGIFT
    A premium for a lease.
  • FOREGOERS
    Royal purveyors. 26 Edw. III. c 5.
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