This word, as an adverb, means "at that time," referring to a time specified, either past or future. It has no power In itself to fix a time. It simply refers to a time already fixed. Mangum v. Piester, 16 S. C. 329. It may also denote a contingency, and be equivalent to "in that event" Pin-tard v. Irwin, 20 N. J. Law, 505. … [Read more...] about THEN
THEN
THEMMAGIUM
A duty or acknowledgment paid by inferior tenants In respect of theme or team. Cowell. … [Read more...] about THEMMAGIUM
THEME
In Saxon law. The power of having jurisdiction over naifs or villeins, with their suits or offspring, lands, goods, and chattels. Co. Litt 116a. … [Read more...] about THEME
THELUSSON ACT
The statute 39 & 40 Geo. III. c. 98, which restricted accumulations to a term of twenty-one years from the testator's death. It was passed in consequence of litigation over the will of one Thelusson. … [Read more...] about THELUSSON ACT
THELONMANNUS
The toll-man or officer who receives toll. Cowell. … [Read more...] about THELONMANNUS
