livery

  • 31livery of seizin — Livery Liv er*y, n.; pl. {Liveries}. [OE. livere, F. livr[ e]e, formerly, a gift of clothes made by the master to his servants, prop., a thing delivered, fr. livrer to deliver, L. liberare to set free, in LL., to deliver up. See {Liberate}.] 1.… …

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  • 32livery stable — Livery Liv er*y, n.; pl. {Liveries}. [OE. livere, F. livr[ e]e, formerly, a gift of clothes made by the master to his servants, prop., a thing delivered, fr. livrer to deliver, L. liberare to set free, in LL., to deliver up. See {Liberate}.] 1.… …

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  • 33livery company — n. any of the London city companies that grew out of earlier trade guilds, characterized by distinctive ceremonial dress * * * n any of the ancient City of London guilds (= associations of business people or skilled workers), each with their own… …

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  • 34Livery Dole — is now a street and crossroads in the Heavitree area of Exeter in Devon, England. It was originally a triangle of land between what is now Heavitree Road, Polsloe Road and Magdalen Road. The name derives from the Old English Leofhere , a man who… …

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  • 35Livery Stable Blues — «Livery Stable Blues» Sencillo de Original Dixieland Jass Band Lado A Dixie Jass Band One Step Lado B Livery Stable Blues[1] Grabación 26 de febrero de 1917 …

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  • 36livery of seisin — liv·ery of seisin / li və rē / [livery delivery, handing over, from Anglo French liveree, from Old French livré, from livrer to hand over, from Latin liberare to free]: an ancient ceremony for conveyance of land by the symbolic transfer of a… …

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  • 37Livery of seisin — is an archaic legal ceremony, once practiced in England and in other countries following English common law, to convey property. The common law in those jurisdictions once provided that a valid conveyance of a fee interest in land required the… …

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  • 38Livery stable — Liv er*y sta ble . A stable where horses are kept for hire, and where stabling is provided. See {Livery}, n., 3 (e) (f) & (g) . [1913 Webster] …

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  • 39Livery in law — may refer to:* Livery of seisin: A term used in English law * Sasine: a term used in Scots law …

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  • 40Livery in deed — may refer to:* Livery of seisin: A term used in English law. * Sasine: a term used in Scots law …

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