A recompense for engaging in a feud, and the damages consequent, ithaving been the custom in ancient times for all the kindred to engage in their kinsman’squarrel. Jacob.
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FEUDE
An occasional early form of “feud” in the sense of private war or vengeance. Termes de la Ley . See FEUD.
FEUDIST
A writer on feuds, as Cuja- cius, Spelman, etc.
FEUDO
In Spanish law. Feud or fee. White, New Recop. b. 2, tit. 2, c. 2.
FEUDUM
L. Lat. A feud, fief, or fee. A right of using and enjoying forever the landsof another, which the lord grants on condition that the tenant shall render fealty,military duty, […]
FEW
An Indefinite expression for a small or limited number. In cases where exactdescription is required, the use of this word will not answer. Butts v. Stowe, 53 Vt. 003;Allen v. […]
FF
A Latin abbreviation for “Frag- meuta,” designating the Digest or Pandects in theCor puis Juris Civilis of Justinian; so railed because that work is made up of fragmentsor extracts from […]
FF&E
The equipment, fixtures, and items that are personal property .
FFIDIFLCARE IN TUO PROPRIO SOLO NON LICET QUOD ALTERI NOCEAT
3 Inst. 201. To build upon your own land what may injure another is not lawful. A proprietor of land has no right to erect an edifice on his own […]
FFIFESN
In old English law . The remuneration to the proprietor of a domain for the privilege of feeding swine under the oaks and beeches of his woods.
FFITAS PRIMA
The first age; infancy, (infantia.) Cod. 6, 61. 8, 3.
FHA LOAN
A loan that the FHA insres and is approved by a lender with FHA regulations.
FHA PREPAYMENT EXPERIENCE
The mortgage loans outstanding each year after it was started. It is a percent that effects survival rates for the FHA insured mortgage loans.
FI FA
An abbreviation for fieri facias , (which see.)
FIANCER
L. Fr. To pledge one’s faith. Kelham.
FIANZA
Sp. In Spanish law, trust, confidence, and eorrelatively a legal duty or obligationarising therefrom. The term is sufficiently broad in meaning to include both ageneral obligation and a restricted liability […]
FIAR
In Scotch law. He that has the fee or feu. The proprietor is termed “fiar,” incontradistinction to the life-renter. 1 Karnes, Eq. Pref. One whose property is chargedwith a life-rent.
FIARS PRICES
The value of grain in the different counties of Scotland, fixed yearly by the respective sheriffs, in the month of February, with the assistance of juries.These regulate the prices of […]
FIAT
(Lat. “Let it be done.”) in English practice. A short order or warrant of a judge or magistrate directing some act to be done; an authority issuing from some competent […]
FIAT CURRENCY
Currency by official order whose value is based on the authorities ablity to pay. All currency is fiat currency .
FIBER
Basic components of fabrics. It must be 100 times its width and be at least 5mm if made into yarn. It is also spelled as fibre.
FIBER OPTIC TRANSMISSION
Sending signals as pulses of light through a media to get the most of it. The most possible is 2 trillion b/s. It is immune to static and is secure […]
FIBERBOARD
1. a term for corregated paperboard that containers are made of. 2. a compressed material for building that is durable and strong. AKA insulation board.
FIBONACCI RETRACEMENT
Analyis for levels at the percents between low and high in a price range.
FIBONACCI SERIES
Numbers that are arranged in a specific order. It is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13…. The golden section of 1:1.618 is reached with this ratio. Fibonacci started it […]