L. Lat. A terra Including all taxes. 42 Inst. 532; People v. Brooklyn, 9 Barb. (N. Y.) 551; Bernards Tp. v. Allen, 61 N. J. Law. 228, 39 Atl. 716. Tallaginm facere. To give up accounts in the exchequer, where the method of accounting was by tallies. … [Read more...] about TALLAGIUM
TALLAGIUM
TALLAGERS
Tax or toll gatherers; mentioned by Chaucer. … [Read more...] about TALLAGERS
TALLAGE
This word is derived from the French tailler, and signifies liter-ally to cut. In England it is used to signify subsidies, taxes, customs, and indeed any imposition whatever by the government for the purpose of raising a revenue. … [Read more...] about TALLAGE
TALITER PROCESSUM EST
Upon pleading the judgment of an inferior court the proceedings preliminary to such judgment, and on which the same was founded, must to some extent appear in the pleading, but the rule is that they may be alleged with a general allegation that "such proceedings were had," instead of a detailed account of the proceedings themselves, and this general allegation is called the … [Read more...] about TALITER PROCESSUM EST
TALIS QUALIS
Latin meaning Such as it is. … [Read more...] about TALIS QUALIS
