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  • HANSGRAVE
    The chief of a company; the head man of a corporation.
  • HANTELOD
    In old European law. An arrest, or attachment. Spelman.
  • HAP
    To catch. Thus, "hap the rent," "hap the deed-poll," were formerly used.
  • HAPPINESS
    The constitutional right of men to pursue their "happiness" means the right to pursue any lawful business or vocation, In any manner not inconsistent with the equal rights of others, which may increase their prosperity, or develop their faculties, so as to give to them their highest enjoyment. Butchers' Union More...
  • HAQUE
    In old statutes. A hand-gun, about three-quarters of a yard long.
  • HARACIUM
    In old English law. A race of horses and mares kept for breed; a stud. Spelman.
  • HARBINGER
    In England, an officer of the royal household.
  • HARBOR
    v. To receive clandestinely and without lawful authority a person for the purpose of so concealing him that another having a right to the lawful custody of such person shall be deprived of the same. Jones v. Van Zandt, 5 How. 215, 227, 12 L. Ed. 122. A distinction has More...
  • HARBOR
    n. A haven, or a space ot deep water so sheltered by the adjacent land as to afford a safe anchorage for ships. Rowe v. Smith, 51 Conn. 271, 50 Am. Hep. 16; The Auranla (D. C.) 29 Fed. 103; People v. Kirsch, 67 Mich. 539, 35 N. W. 157. More...
  • HARD LABOR
    A punishment, additional to mere imprisonment, sometimes imposed upon convicts sentenced to a penitentiary. But the labor is not, as a rule, any harder than ordinary mechanical labor. Brown v. State, 74 Ala. 483.
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