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  • TAXATI
    In old European law. 8oldlers of a garrison or fleet assigned to a certain station. Spelman.
  • TAXATIO
    Lat In Roman law. Taxation or assessment of damages; the assessment, by the judge, of the amount of damages to be awarded to a plaintiff, and particularly in the way of reducing the amount claimed or sworn to by the latter.
  • TAXATTO ECCLESIASTICA
    The valuation of ecclesiastical benefices made through every diocese In England, on occasion of Pope Innocent IV. granting to King Henry III. the tenth of all spirituals for three years. This taxation was flrst made by Walter, bishop of Norwich, delegated by the pope to this office in 38 Hen. More...
  • TAXATIO EXPENSARUM
    In old English practice, Taxation of costs.
  • TAXATIO NORWICENSIS
    A valuation of ecclesiastical benefices made through every diocese in England, by Walter, bishop of Norwich, delegated by the pope to this ofllce in 38 Hen. III. Cowell.
  • TAXER8
    Two officers yearly chosen In Cambridge, England, to see the true gauge of all the weights and measures.
  • TAXING MASTER
    See MASTER.
  • TAXING OFFICER
    Each house of parliament has a taxing officer, whose duty it is to tax the costs incurred by the promoters or opponents of private bills. May, Pari. Pr. 843.
  • TAXING POWER
    The power of any government to levy taxes.
  • TAXT-WARD
    An annual payment made to a superior in Scotland, Instead of the duties due to him under the tenure of ward-holding. Abolished. Wharton.
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