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-===== PROFESSIONS or Vocations. II. ===== 
-  * [[:en:profession|PROFESSIONS]] 
  
  
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-===== RIGHTS. IV. ===== 
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-IV. The things which in Iustice or Equity▪ do belong to persons,* are called RIGHTS, Title, Interest, Estate, Tenure▪ Holding, Freehold, Gift, Col∣lation, Reversion, Landlord, Paramount, endow, enfeoff. To which may be adjoyned the word LIBERTIES, denoting whatsoever is permitted, or not forbidden to them. 
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-These are considerable according to their 
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-  * Original; being either 
-  * Primary and unwritten. 
-  * Not voluntary; but according to ‖ the condition of its first being: or common practice and continuance. 
-  * NATURE. 
-  * CUSTOM, accustom, Vse, Wont, Guise, Fashion, Rite, Vsage, usual, currant, common, ordinary, ure, enure, Habit, Practice, Haunt, pre∣scribe, unusual, obsolete, familiar, received, conversant, Habit, manner, course, Hank, Exercise, Prescription, Desuetude. 
-  * Voluntary; according to the ‖ choice of the Will: or a determined order. 
-  * ELECTION, Choice. 
-  * SUCCESSION, devolve, follow, Place. 
-  * Secondary and written. 
-  * General; whether ‖ perpetual: or temporal. 
-  * LAW, Act, Statute, Decree, Sanction, Constitution, Canon, Rule, legal, legitimate, enact, ordain, order, abrogate, repeal, prescribe, Legislator. 
-  * EDICT, Ordinance, Proclamation, Order, Breve, Bull, Act, Rule, Sanction, Rescript. 
-  * Special; conferring ‖ Right to have: or Right to do. 
-  * PATENT, Charter, Brief, Letters Patents, Placard. 
-  * COMMISSION, Brief. 
-  * parts; consisting in▪ 
-  * Power over that which is 
-  * One's own; either ‖ totally: or as to the use of it. 
-  * PROPRIETY, Concern, Owner, Proprietary. 
-  * USUS-FRUCTUS. 
-  * Another's; either as to ‖ his person: or his affairs. 
-  * AUTHORITY, Power, Dominion, Prefect, President, Head, Pro∣vost, Master, Plenipotentiary, authentic, classic, govern, ratifie, Rule, sway, inspection, dispose, Precinct, Territory. 
-  * OFFICE, Place, Cure, overlook, officiate, superintend, surveigh, oversight, charge, conduct, Commissary, Prefect, Collegue, Groom. 
-  * Liberty; with respect to 
-  * Advantages by special Law; either ‖ of the supreme Magistrate: or of some particular rank of Subjects. 
-  * PREROGATIVE, Royalty. 
-  * PRIVILEGE, Franchise, enfranchise, freedom, Grace, preeminence. 
-  * Remission or exemption from the rigour of a general Law, in its ‖ 
-  * Commanding: or prohibiting. 
-  * DISPENSATION. 
-  * LICENCE, Permission, Sufferance, Leave, allowance, Faculty, Connivence, Placard, Prattick, let, may, suffer, admit, dispence, Pass-port, Safe conduct, Letters of Mart. 
-  * Punishing: or imposing burthens. 
-  * TOLERATION, Connivence, suffer, let alone, Quarter. 
-  * IMMUNITY, free, Discharge, Exemption, Quarter, scot-free. 
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-===== CONTRACTS for the Alienation of our Rights. V. ===== 
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-V. The mutual negotiating betwixt men in their ordinary converse with one another is styled CONTRACT,*Commerce, Entercourse, Traffic, Trade, Negotiation: to which may be annexed for affinity the most general occasion for such Intercourse, namely, the parting with one thing for the getting of ano∣ther, called EXCHANGE, barter, chaffer, cope, swap, truck, chop, Commutation, Scoursing, Bargain, Match. 
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-The principal matters belonging to this Head do either refer to 
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-  * Actions; 
-  * General; whether 
-  * Absolute; transferring a thing from one to another; whether ‖ for his use to whom it is transferred: or for his use that transfers. 
-  * ASSIGNING, consigning, conveying, resigning, deliver, put over. 
-  * DEPOSITING, Trustee, Feoffee, enfeoff, charge, commend, recommend, entrust, commit, Fiduciary, Sequestration. 
-  * Conditional▪ ‖ giving: or having right to an Estate after the death of him who disposeth of it. 
-  * BEQUEATHING, devising, Legacy, Testament, Will, Executor, Intestate. 
-  * INHERITING, Heir, hereditary, Heritage, Patrimony, Fee-simple, En∣tail, disherit, Hereditament, Portion, Primogeniture. 
-  * Special; either by 
-  * Parting with: or procuring propriety in any thing, upon the consideration for something else to be taken or given in exchange. 
-  * SELLING, vent, utter, Ware, Commodity, Sale-able, venal, vendible, sta∣ple, put off, retail, afford, handsel, monopoly, make mony of, serve one with. 
-  * BUYING, purchase, Cater, Chapman, Customer, engrossing, ransom, re∣deem, regrate, forestal, interlope, preemption, the refusing. 
-  * Parting with: or procuring the temporary use of something belonging to another; according to 
-  * The more general name. 
-  * LENDING, Loan, Creditor, prostitute, trust. 
-  * BORROWING, take up. 
-  * The particular kind▪ relating to some temporary reward to be ‖ taken, and given. 
-  * DEMISING, let, let out, let to farm, lease, Lessor, Landlord, Broker, Rent, Principal, Interest, put to use. 
-  * HIRING, farming, backney, mercenary, prostitute, Tenant, Lessee, Lease, Rent, Interest, Vse, at livery, Gratis. 
-  * Bestowing skill or labour about any business: or compensating of it. 
-  * EARNING, Merit, Desert, Meed, Demerit, supererogate. 
-  * WAGES, Fee, Salary, Pension, Stipend, Vails, fare, freight, gratis. 
-  * Things; whether more 
-  * Private; to be exhibited by the 
-  * Buyer; either ‖ the whole value: or a part of it, for assurance of the rest. 
-  * PRICE, Rate, Value, Worth, Ransom, stand in, cost, cheap, dear, preci∣ous, sumptuous, rich, inhaunce, depreciate. 
-  * EARNEST, Gage, Pledge. 
-  * Seller; either ‖ the thing bought: or some part, for security of the whole. 
-  * BARGAIN, Ware, Commodity. 
-  * SEISIN, Livery, install, admit, Entry, inthrone, inaugurate, invest. 
-  * Public; towards defraying the charge of Government; whether ‖ ordinary: or occasional. 
-  * TRIBUTE, Custom; Annates, Gabel, Excise, Toll, Impost, Publicane. 
-  * TAX, Rate, Contribution, Collection, assess, Publicane, Subsidy, Tun∣nage, pontage, pannage, Pole, Collector, Scot, Sesment. 
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-===== OBLIGATIONS for the Confirmation of Contracts. VI. ===== 
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-VI. Those several kinds of Assurances which men offer concerning what they intend to give or do, are styled, OBLIGATIONS, plight,*en∣gage, Deed, bind, Bond, Bill, evidence, &c. undertake for. 
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-And when such Obligations are reciprocal, they are then called PA∣CTIONS, Agreement, Compact, Covenant, Bargain, Condition, indent, Match, Stipulation, Sponsion, Warranty, Article, strike up a bargain. 
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-These are either 
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-  * Imperfect; or degrees towards Contracts more 
-      * Remote; in the first overtures of a Contract; whether ‖ as begun by one: or mutual betwixt both. 
-         * BESPEAKING, Retain. 
-         * TREATING, driving a Bargain, capitulate, chaffer, parley, cheapen, huck, haggle. 
-      * Near; in proposal of those terms according to which one obliges himself to ‖ buy: or sell. 
-         * BID, offer, huck, haggle. 
-         * DEMAND, cheapen, ask, exact. 
-  * Perfect; either in 
-     * Words; 
-         * Spoken. 
-             * Common; ‖ ingaging our Veracity, sometimes with the addition of such solemn expressions as may testifie our reality. 
-                * PROMISE, Word, Parol, plight, Covenant, League, undertake for, pass ones word. 
-                * PROTESTATION, Asseveration, averr, vouch, stand in, Atte∣station. 
-             * Sacred; ingaging our Religion, and appealing to God as ‖ a Witness, and as a Iudge, to punish us upon our falshood. 
-                * SWEARING, Oath, deposing, abjure, Perjury, adjure, purge upon Oath. 
-                * IMPRECATION, Execration, Malediction, Cursing. 
-        * Written; attested with ‖ our peculiar name, or Mark: or Impressing some figure in Wax, or some like matter 
-             * SIGNING, Obligation, Deed, Evidence, Bill, Indenture, Instru∣ment, Writing, Muniment, Conveyance, Policy, subscribe, under ones hand, set ones hand. 
-             * SEALING, Seal, Signet, Sigil, Bond, specialty. 
-     * Security; 
-         * Personal: whether ‖ express, by promising for another, and making himself liable to the same Penalty upon the other's failing: or impli∣cit, by speaking in one's behalf. 
-              * SPONSION, Stipulation, Bail, vouch, undertake for, Surety-ship, Hostage, Security, Warrant, Caution, engage, responsible for. 
-              * INTERCESSION, Mediate or, interpose, speak for. 
-         * Real, of ones Goods; either 
-              * Absolute; by ingaging for the truth of a Promise either ‖ the Goods in specie, or only his right to them. 
-                 * PAWN, Pledge, gage, engage. 
-                 * MORGAGE, Security, Statute, Caution, engage. 
-              * Relative; by ingaging them for the success of a thing contingent, ‖ either as Principal, or as Accessory. 
-                 * WAGER, Stake, vy, lay, prize. 
-                 * BET, Stake, vy, revy. 

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