In English law. He whose charge was to put the lord treasurer and the rest of the judges of the exchequer in remembrance of such things as were called on and dealt in for the sovereign's behoof. There is still one in Scotland. Wharton. … [Read more...] about TREASURER’S REMEMBRANCER
TREATY OF PEACE
A treaty of peace is an agreement or contract made by belligerent powers, in which they agree to lay down their arms, and by which they stipulate the conditions of peace, and regulate the manner in which it is to be restored and supported Vatt. lib. 4, c. 2, Section 9. … [Read more...] about TREATY OF PEACE
TREASURY NOTE
A promissory note issued by the U.S. Treasury … [Read more...] about TREASURY NOTE
TREASURE-TROVE
Literally, treasure found. Money or coin, gold, silver, plate or bullion found hidden in the earth or other private place, the owner thereof being unknown. 1 Bl. Comm. 205. Called In Latin "thesaurus inventus;" and in Saxon "fyn-deringa" See Huthmacher v Harris, 38 Pa. 409, 80 Am. Dec. 502; LIvermore v. White, 74 Me 456, 43 Am. Rep. 600; Sovern v. Yoran, 16 Or. 269, 20 Pac. … [Read more...] about TREASURE-TROVE
TRANSIRE
Eng. law. A warrant for the custom-house to let goods pass: a permit. See, for a form of a transire. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition (verb) - Latin: To go, or pass over; to pass from one thing, person, or place to another.(noun) - In English law. A warrant or permit for the custom-house to let goods pass. Transit in rem judieatam. It passes into a matter adjudged; … [Read more...] about TRANSIRE
