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  • WORT, OR WORTH
    A curtilage or country farm.
  • WORTHIEST OF BLOOD
    In the English law of descent. A term applied to males, expressive of the preference given to them over females. See 2 Bl. Comm. 234-240.
  • WORTHING OF LAND
    A certain quantity of land so called in the manor of Kingsland, in Hereford. The tenants are called "worthies." Wharton.
  • WOUND
    In criminal cases, the definition of a "wound" is an Injury to the person by which the skin is broken. State v. Leonard, 22 Mo. 451; Moriarty v. Brooks, 6 Car. & P. 684. "In legal medicine, the term 'wound' is used In a much more comprehensive sense than in More...
  • WOUNDING
    An aggravated species of assault and battery, consisting in one person giving another some dangerous hurt 3 Bl. Comm. 121. Wreeonm maris signifioat ilia bona quae nanfragio ad terram pellnntnr. A wreck of the sea signifies those goods which are driven to shore from a shipwreck.
  • WRECK
    At common law. Such goods as after a shipwreck are cast upon the land by the sea, and, as lying within the territory of some county, do not belong to the jurisdiction "of the admiralty, but to the common law. 2 Inst. 167; 1 Bl. Comm. 290. Goods cast ashore More...
  • WRECKFREE
    Exempt from the forfeiture of shipwrecked goods and vessels to the king. Cowell.
  • WRIT
    A precept in writing, couched in the form of a letter, running in the name of the king, president, or state, issuing from a court of justice, and sealed with its seal, addressed to a sheriff or other officer of the Jaw, or directly to the person whose action the More...
  • WRIT DE BONO ET MALO
    See DEBONO ET MALO; ASSIZE
  • WRIT DE HAERETIOO COMBURENDO
    In English law. The name of a writ formerly issued by the secular courts, for the execution, by burning, of a man who had been convicted in the ecclesiastical courts df heresy.
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