单词 | tack-duty |
释义 | > as lemmastack-duty tack-duty n. the rent reserved on a lease; the rent paid by a tacksman or farmer of the customs. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > payment for privilege > [noun] > of collecting taxes tack-duty1680 society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > hire or rent > rent (land or real property) > [noun] > other rents tunc1311 Martin rentc1325 land-male1390 fee-farm1399 chief-rent1523 chief1601 guild-rent1670 quit-rent1796 tack-duty1809 fore-rent1813 sub-rent1820 retainer1970 1680 St. Andrew's Town Council Minute-bk. 23 Dec. 86 Impouring him quarterlie to receave from the taxsmen of Costomes the tak deutie payable for the saidis Costomes. a1722 J. Lauder Decisions (1759) I. 8 Had he not paid the tack-duty for tiends and all. 1809 T. E. Tomlins Jacob's Law-dict. Tack-Duty, the rent reserved on a lease. 1876 J. Grant Hist. Burgh Schools Scotl. ii. xiv. 457 In 1680 the council of St. Andrews allocated the tack duties of the customs of the city towards paying the schoolmaster's stipend. < as lemmas |
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