In old records. A large extent of ground, comprising several juga; a peram-bulation; a circuit. Spelman; Cowell. … [Read more...] about WEND
WEND
WELSH MORTGAGE
See MORTGAGE. … [Read more...] about WELSH MORTGAGE
WELL KNOWING
These words are used in a declaration when the plaintiff sues for an injury which is not immediate and with force, and the act or nonfeasance complained of was not prima facie actionable, not only the injury, but the circumstances under which it was committed, ought to be stated, as where the injury was done by an animal. In such case, the plaintiff after stating the injury, … [Read more...] about WELL KNOWING
WELL
A hole dug in the earth in order to obtain water. 2. The owner of the estate has a right to dig in his own ground, at such a distance as is permitted by law, from his neighbor's land; he is not restricted as to the size or depth, and is not liable to any action for rendering the well of his neighbor useless by so doing. Law Dictionary - Alternative Legal Definition (adjective) … [Read more...] about WELL
WELFARE
Financial payments made to poor people in need of public assistance for basic necessities. … [Read more...] about WELFARE
