The toll or fare paid for the transportation of persons and property across a ferry. Literally speaking, it is the price or fare fixed by law for the transportation of the traveling public, with such goods and chattels as they may have with them, across a river, bay, or lake. People v. San Francisco A A, K. Co.. 35 Cal. 606. … [Read more...] about FERRIAGE
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FEUD
In feudal law. An estate in land held of a superior on condition of rendering him services. 2 Bl. Comnj. 105. An inheritable right to the use and occupation of lands, held on condition of rendering services to the lord or proprietor, who himself retains the property in the lands. See Spel. Feuds, c. 1. In this sense the word is the same as "feed," "feodum," "feudum," "fief," … [Read more...] about FEUD
FERRIFODINA
In old pleading. An iron mine, Townsh,. PI. 273. … [Read more...] about FERRIFODINA
FEUDA
Feuds or fees. … [Read more...] about FEUDA
FERRUM
Iron. In old English law. A horse-shoe. Ferrura, shoeing of horse. … [Read more...] about FERRUM
