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  • GROSS
    Great; culpable. General. Absolute or entire. A thing in gross exists in its own right, and not as an appendage to another thing. As to gross "Adventure," "Average," "Earnings," "Fault," "Negligence," and "Weight," see those titles.
  • GROSSE AVANTURE
    Fr. In French marine law. The contract of bottomry. Orel Mar. liv. 3, tit 5.
  • GROSSE BOIS
    Timber. Cowell.
  • GROSSEMENT
    L. Fr. Largely, greatly. Grossement enseint, big with child. Plowd. 76.
  • GROSSOME
    In old English law. A fine, or sum of money paid for a lease. Plowd. 270, 271. Supposed to be a corruption of gersuma, (q. v.) See GBESSTJMB,
  • GROUND
    1. Soil; earth; a portion of the earth's surface appropriated to private use and under cultivation or susceptible of cultivation. Though this term is sometimes used in conveyances and in statutes as equivalent to "land," it is properly of a more limited signification, because it applies strictly only to the More...
  • GROUNDAGE
    A custom or tribute paid for the standing of shipping in port. Jacob.
  • GROWING CROP
    A crop must be considered and treated as a gracing crop from the time tbe seed is deposited in the ground, as at that time the seed loses the qualities of a chattel, and becomes a part of the free-hold, and passes with a sale of it Wilkinson v. Ketler, More...
  • GROWTH HALF-PENNY
    A rate paid in some places for the tithe of every fat beast, ox, or other unfruitful cattle. Clayt 02L
  • GRUARII
    The principal officers of a forest.
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