A green plot in a valley.
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HAUL
The use of this word, instead of the statutory word “carry,” in an indictmentcharging that the defendant “did feloniously steal, take, and haul away” certainpersonalty, will not render the indictment […]
HAUR
In old English law . Hatred. I-eg. Wm. I. c. 16; Blount.
HAUSBANK
In Germany, a BANK acting as the primary relationship banker to a company, providing or arranging a variety of creditrelated services. Hausbanks often wield additional power by directly holding large […]
HAUSTUS
Lat. In the civil law . A species of servitude, consisting in the right to drawwater from another’s well or spring, in which the iter, ( right of way to […]
HAUT CHEMIN
L. Fr. Highway. Yearb. M. 4 Hen. VI. 4.
HAUT ESTRET
L Fr. High street; highway. Yearb. P. 11 Hen. VI. 2.
HAUTHONER
In old English law . A man armed with a coat of mail. Jacob.
HAVE
Lat. A form of the salutatory expression “Ave,” used in the titles of some ofthe constitutions of the Theodosian and Justinianean codes. See Cod. 7, 62, 9; Id. 9, 2,11.
HAVEN
A place of a large receipt and safe riding of ships, so situate and secured bythe land circumjacent that the vessels thereby ride and anchor safely, and are protectedby the […]
HAW
A small parcel of land so called in Kent; houses. Co. Litt. 5.
HAWBERK
A coat or shirt of mail; hence, derivatively (in feudal law) one who held afief on the duty or service of providing himself with such armor and standing ready,thus equipped, […]
HAWGH, HOWGH
In old English law . A valley. Co. Litt. 56.
HAWKER
A trader who goes from place to place, or along the streets of a town, selling the goods which he carries with him.It is perhaps not essential to the idea, […]
HAWKING
This term means to sell goods on the street and to attract attention of people by calling out.
HAWKISH
Usig forcefulness to get goals instead of diplomatic means that are gentler.
HAWTHORNE EFFECT
How employee motivation is affected by show of concern and change in work conditions. The better the conditions the happier and more efficient the worker. If the manager shows concern […]
HAY SYSTEM
A job evaluation system that uses know how, problem solving , and accountability . It focuses on ideas that are universally applicable. The three systems are technical know how, management […]
HAY-BOTE
Another name for “hedge- bote,” being one of the estovers allowed to atenant for life or years, namely, material for repairing the necessary hedges or fences ofhis grounds. 2 Bl. […]
HAYWARD
In old English law . An officer appointed in the lord’s court to keepa common herd of cattle of a town; so called because he was to see that they […]
HAZARD
1. In old English law . Anunlawful game at dice, those who play at it being called “hazardors.” Jacob.2. In modern law. Any game of chance or wagering. Cheek v. […]
HAZARD ANALYSIS
Assessing risks in the environment for exposure points by degree of risk .
HAZARD ASSESSMENT
Ranking hazards by frequency and intensity. A margin of safety is determined.
HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
The OSHA rules that chemical manufacturers and importers uses to assess hazard of their product. It is shared with employees and customers through the MSDS.
HAZARD INSURANCE
AKA homewoners insurance or fire insurance. It covers damage from forces of fire and wind.