In Saxon and old English law. A fugitive bondman or villein. Spelman. The privilege of having the goods and fines of fugitives. … [Read more...] about FLEM
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FLOATING DEBT
By this term is meant that mass of lawful and valid claims against the corporation for the payment of which there is no money in the corporate treasury specifically designed, nor any taxation nor other means of providing money to pay particularly provided. People v. Wood, 71 N. Y. 374; City of Huron v. Second Ward Sav. Bank. 86 Fed. 276, 30 C. C. A. 38, 49 L. R. A. 534. Debt … [Read more...] about FLOATING DEBT
FLEMENE FRIT, FLEMENES FRINTHE-FLYMENA FRYNTHE
The reception or relief of a fugitive or outlaw. Jacob. … [Read more...] about FLEMENE FRIT, FLEMENES FRINTHE-FLYMENA FRYNTHE
FLODE-MARK
Flood-mark, high-water mark. The mark which the sea, at flowing water and highest tide, makes on the shore. Blount … [Read more...] about FLODE-MARK
FLEMESWITE
The possession of the goods of fugitives. Fleta, lib. 1, c 147. … [Read more...] about FLEMESWITE
