To know; to learn; to be informed. Used only in the infinitive, to wit, which term is equivalent to "that is to say," "namely," or "videlicet." … [Read more...] about WIT
WIT
WISTA
Among the Saxons, this was a measure of land; it contained a half hide, or sixty acres. … [Read more...] about WISTA
WISBY, LAWS OF
The name given to a code of maritime laws promulgated at Wisby, then the capital of Gothland, in Sweden, in the latter part of the thirteenth cen-tury. This compilation resembled the laws of Oleron in many respects, and was early adopted, as a system of sea laws, by the commercial nations of Northern Europe. It formed the foundation for the subsequent code of the Hanseatic … [Read more...] about WISBY, LAWS OF
Wis. Women’s L.J.
Wisconsin Women's Law Journal … [Read more...] about Wis. Women’s L.J.
Wis. L. Rev.
Wisconsin Law Review … [Read more...] about Wis. L. Rev.
