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GOODRIGHT, GO OD TITLE. The CQ-
tous plaintif i the old action of ejectment
mot frequently called "John Doe," wa some
times called "Goodight" or "Godtitle."
. G O O D S. I contraots. The ter
"goods" i not s wide as "cattels," for It
applies to inanimate object, and doe not in
-lude animals or cattels real, as a lease tor
years of house or land wlch "chattels" doe
iclude. C. Ut 118 ; St. (seph Hydaul1c
C Y. Wl; 13: Inc' 4" 8 N, . 1 U;
Van Patten v. Leonard, 55 Iowa, 520, 8 N. W.
334; tnam v. Westctt, 19 Johns. (N. Y.) 1.
I wills. In wills "goods" is nomen 0R-
eralissimum, and, if there is nothing to limit
it, will comprehend all the personal estate of
the testator, as stocks, bonds, notes, money,
plate, furniture, etc. Kendall v. Kendall, 4
Russ. 370; Chamberlain v. Western Transp.
Co., 44 N. Y. 310, 4 m. Rep. 681 ; Foxall v.
McKenney, 9 Fed. Cas. 645; Bailey v. Dqn
can, 2 . B Mon. (Ky.) 22 ; Keyser Y. School
Dist., 3 . . 483.
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GOOLE. n old English law. . breach
in a bank or sea wall, or a passage, worn by
the fux and refux of the sea. I 16 & 17
Car. . c. 11.
GORCE, or GORS. A wear, pool, or
pit of water. Termes de In Ley.
GORE. n old English law, a small, nar
row slip of ground. Cowell. In modern land
law, a small triangular piece of land, such as
may be left between surveys which do not
close. In some of the New England states
(as, Maine and Vermont) the term is applied
to a subdivision of a county, having a scanty
population and for that reason not organized
as a town.
GOSSIPRED. In canon law. Compa
' terity ; spiritual afnity.
GOUT. In medical jurisprudence. An
ifammaton ot the fbrous and ligamentous
parts of the jOints, characterized or caused
by an excess of uric acid in the blood ; usual
ly, but not invariably, occurrin In the joint
ot te tet ad then , speifcally called ''oda-
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'GOVlT. " I. Te. :reglaton, ,r
It ' suin Or ctOl ' whk 1' e
GOVmRNMENT
.rCe upn
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te lndiVidual member ot an
orgaJized jural society by those , invested
with te supreme political authority, for the
rood and welfare of te body politic ; or ' the
.ct (t exercising supreme politcl pwer or
cntol.
2. The system of pOlity i a state ; that
form of fundamental rules and prinCiples by
which a nation or state is governed, or by
which individual members of a body politic
are to regulate their social actions ; a con
ltitution, either written or unwritten, by
which the rights and duties
'
of citizens and
public ofcers are prescribed and defned, as
a monarchical government, a republicn gov
ernment, etc. Webster.
3. A empire, kingdom, state or inde
pendent political community ; as in the .
phrase, "Compact between independent gov
ernments."
4. The sovereign or supreme power I a
state or -nation.
5. The machinery by which the sovereign
power i a state expresses its will and exer
cises its functions ; or the framework of po
litical institutions, departments, and ofces,
by means of which the executive, judCial,
legislative, and administrative busines of
the state is carried on.
6. he whole class or body of ofce-holders
or functionaries considered in the aggregate,
upon whom devolves the executive, judicial,
legislative, and administrative business of
the state.
7. n a colloquial sense, the United State
or its representatives, considered as the pros
ecutor in a criminal action ; as in the phrase,
"the government objects to the witness."
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