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HORN TENURE

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In old English law. Tenure by cornage; that is, by the service of winding a horn when the Scots or other enemies entered the land, in order to warn the king's subjects. This was a species of grand serjeanty. Litt … [Read more...]

HORN WITH HORN, OR HORN UNDER HORN

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The promiscuous feeding of bulls and cows or all horned beasts that are allowed to run together upon the same common. Spelman. … [Read more...]

HORNBOOK

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A book that is the definitive reference for the law. … [Read more...]

HONY

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L. Fr. Shame; evil; disgrace. Eony soit qui mat y penset evil be to him who evil thinks. … [Read more...]

HORN-BOOK

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A primer; a book explaining the rudiments of any science or branch of knowledge. The phrase "hornbook law" is a colloquial designation of the rudiments or most familiar principles of law. … [Read more...]

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