In old English law. A corn monger; meal man or corn chandler; a bladier, or engrosser of corn or grain. Blount. … [Read more...] about BLADARIUS
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BLASARIUS
An incendiary. … [Read more...] about BLASARIUS
BLACK CODE
A name given collectively to the body of laws, statutes, and rules in force in various southern states prior to 1865, which regulated the institution of slavery, and particularly those forbidding their reception at public inns and on public conveyances. Civil Rights Cases, 109 U. S. 3, 3 Sup. Ct. 18, 27 L. Ed. 835. … [Read more...] about BLACK CODE
BLANC SEIGN
In Louisiana, a paper signed at the bottom by him who intends to bind himself, give acquittance, or compromise, at the discretion of the person whom he intrusts with such blanc seign, giving him power to fill it with what he may think proper, according to agreement. Musson v. U. S. Bank, 6 Mart. O. S. (La.) 718. … [Read more...] about BLANC SEIGN
BLASPHEMY
In English law. Blasphemy is the offense of speaking matter relating to God, Jesus Christ, the Bible, or the Book of Common Prayer, intended to wound the feelings of mankind or to excite contempt and hatred against the church by law established, or to promote immorality. Sweet In American law. Any oral or written reproach maliciously cast upon God, His name, attributes, or … [Read more...] about BLASPHEMY
