- nova custuma
- /nowva kast(y)ama/ The name of an imposition or duty.See antique custuma
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
nova custuma — /nowva kast(y)ama/ The name of an imposition or duty. See antique custuma … Black's law dictionary
antiqua custuma — /aentaykwa kast(y)am3/ In old English law, an export duty on wool, woolfells, and leather, imposed during the reign of Edw. I. It was so called by way of distinction from an increased duty on the same articles, payable by foreign merchants, which … Black's law dictionary
antiqua custuma — /aentaykwa kast(y)am3/ In old English law, an export duty on wool, woolfells, and leather, imposed during the reign of Edw. I. It was so called by way of distinction from an increased duty on the same articles, payable by foreign merchants, which … Black's law dictionary
custuma parva et nova — /kastyama parva et nowva/ (Small and new customs.) Imposts of 3d. in the pound, due formerly in England from merchant strangers only, for all commodities, as well imported as exported. This was usually called the aliens duty, and was first… … Black's law dictionary
custuma parva et nova — /kastyama parva et nowva/ (Small and new customs.) Imposts of 3d. in the pound, due formerly in England from merchant strangers only, for all commodities, as well imported as exported. This was usually called the aliens duty, and was first… … Black's law dictionary
custuma parva et nova — Small and new customs. These were an impost of three pence per pound due from alien merchants only, for all commodities exported or imported and were usually called the alien s duty. See 1 Bl Comm 314 … Ballentine's law dictionary
HM Customs and Excise — Taxation in the United Kingdom This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the United Kingdom Central government HM Treasury HM Revenue and Customs Income ta … Wikipedia
The Weigh House, Eastcheap — On the south side of Little Eastcheap, between Botolph Lane and Love Lane (O. and M. 1677 O.S. 1880). The King s Weigh House, as it was called, was the place where the King s weights, known as the Great Beam, etc., were kept, where… … Dictionary of London