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  • LOUAGE
    Fr. This is the contract of hiring and letting in French, law, and may be either of things or of labor. The varieties of each are the following: . 1. Letting of things,-bail & loycr being the letting of houses; bail a ferme being the letting of lands. 2. Letting More...
  • LOURCURDUS
    A ram or bell-wether. Cowell.
  • LOVE-DAY
    In old English law. The day on which any dispute was amicably settled between neighbors; or a day on which one neighbor helps another without hire. Wharton.
  • LOW JUSTICE
    In old European law, jurisdiction of petty offenses, as distinguished from "high justice," (g. t>.)
  • LOW WATER
    The furthest receding point of ebb-tide. Howard v. Ingersoll, 13 How. 417, 14 L. Ed. 189. -Low-water mark. See WATER-MARK.
  • LOWBOTE
    A recompense for the death of a man killed in a tumult. Cowell.
  • LOWERS
    Fr. In French maritime law. Wages. Ord. Mar. liv. 1, tit. 14, art. 16.
  • LOYAL
    Legal; authorized by or conforming to law. Also faithful in one's political relations; giving faithful support to one's prince or sovereign or to the existing government
  • LOYALTY
    Adherence to law. Faithfulness to one's prince or sovereign or to the existing government Lubricum linguae non facile trahen-dum est in pcenant. Cro. Car. 117. A slip of the tongue ought not lightly to be subjected to punishment
  • LUCID INTERVALS
    In medical jurisprudence. Intervals occurring in the mental life of an insane person during which he is completely restored to the use of his reason, or so far restored that he has suffl* dent intelligence, judgment and will to enter Into -contractual relations, or perform other legal acts, without disqualification More...
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