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  • BRIS
    In French maritime law. Literally, breaking; wreck. Distinguished from noufraye, (q. v.)
  • BRISTOL BARGAIN
    In English law. A contract by which A. lends B. £1,000 on good security, and it is agreed that £500, together with interest, shall be paid at a time stated; and, as to the other £500, that B., in consideration thereof, shall pay to A. £100 per annum for seven More...
  • BRITISH COLUMBIA
    The territory on the north-west coast of North America, once known by the designation of "New Caledonia." Its government is provided for by 21 & 22 Vict. c. 99. Vancouver Island is united to it by the 29 & 30 Vict. c. 67. See 33 & 34 Vict. c. 66.
  • BROCAGE
    The wages, commission, or pay of a broker, (also, called "brokerage") Also the avocation or business of a broker.
  • BROCARD
    In old English law. A legal maxim. "Brocardica Juris," the title of a small book of legal maxims, published at Paris, 1508.
  • BROCARIUS, BROCATOR
    In old English and Scotch law. A broker; a middleman between buyer and seller; the agent of both transacting parties. Bell; Cowell.
  • BROCELLA
    In old English law. A wood, a thicket or covert of bushes and brushwood. Cowell; Blount
  • BROKEN STOWAGE
    In maritime law. That space in a ship which is not filled by her cargo.
  • BROKER
    An agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons, in matters of trade, commerce, or navigation, for a compensation commonly called "brokerage." Story, Ag. § 28. Those who are engaged for others In the negotiation of contracts relative to property, with the custody of which they have no More...
  • BROKERAGE
    The wages or commissions of a broker; also, his business or occupation.
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