Decomposing materials or waste materials that have been disposed. … [Read more...] about GARBAGE
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GANANCIAL
Spanish law. A term which in Spanish signifies nearly the same as acquets. Bienes gananciales are thus defined: Aquellos que el marido y la muger o cualquiera de los dos adquieren o aumentan durante el matrimonio por compra o otro contrato, 6 mediante su trabajo e industria, como tambien los frutos de los bienos proprios que cada uno elevo al matrimonio, et de los que … [Read more...] about GANANCIAL
GARBALES DECIMAE
In Scotch law. Tithes of corn, (grain.) Bell. … [Read more...] about GARBALES DECIMAE
GANANCIAL PROPERTY
In Spanish law. A species of community in property enjoyed by husband and wife, the property being divisible between them equally on a dissolution of the marriage. 1 Burge, Confl. Law, 418. See Cartwright v. Cartwright, 18 Tex. 634; Cutter v. Waddingham, 22 Mo. 254. … [Read more...] about GANANCIAL PROPERTY
GARBLE
In English statutes. To sort or cull out the good from the bad In spices, drugs, etc. Cowell. Garbler of spices. An ancient officer in the city of London, who might enter into any shop, warehouse, etc., to view and search drugs and spices, and garble and make clean the same, or see that it be done. Mozley A Whitley. … [Read more...] about GARBLE
