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1420
WAR
prisoners, and declarations of war and peace; e.g. but was perhaps accountable for profits. See 2 Bl.
Geneva Convention. Conun. 67.
Mixed war. A mixed war is one which is made on Wardship in chivalry. An incident to the tenure of
one side by public authority, and on the other by \ knight-service.
mere private persons. Wardship in copyhoJds. The lord is guardian of his
Perfect war. Where whole nation is at war with infant tenant by special custom.
another whole nation, but when the hostilities are Wards of admiralty. Seamen are sometimes thus
limited as respects places, persons, and things, the designated, because, in view of their general improvi-
war is termed "imperfect war." Bas v. Tingy, 4 U.S. dence and rashness, and though they are not techni-
(Dall.) 37, 40, 1 L.Ed. 731. cally incapable of contracting, their contracts are
Private war. One between private persons, lawfully treated like those of fiduciaries and beneficiaries, and
exerted by way of defense, but otherwise unknown in if there is any inequality in terms or any dispropor-
civil society. tion in the bargain or any sacrifice of rights of sea-
men which are not compensated by extraordinary
PublJc war. Every contention by force, between two benefits, the judicial interpretation of the transaction
nations, in external matters, under the authority of
is that the bargain is unjust and that pro tanto, the
their respective governments. Prize cases, 2 Black
bargain ought to be set aside as inequitable. See
~' 17 L.Ed. 459.
Garrett v. Moore-McCormack Co., Pa., 317 U.S. 239,
SoltmJn war. A war made in form by public declara- 63 S.Ct. 246, 251, 87 L.Ed. 239.
tion; a war solemnly declared by one state against
Wards of court. Infants and persons of unsound
another. Bas v. Tingy, 4 U.S. (Dall.) 37, 40, 1 L.Ed.
731. mind. Davis' Committee v. Loney, 290 Ky. 644, 162
S.W.2d 189, 190. Their rights must be guarded jeal-
War clauses. Art. I, § 8 (Clauses 11-16) U.S.Const., ously. Montgomery v. Erie R. Co., C.C.A.N.J., 97
provides, inter alia, that Congress shall have power to F.2d 289, 292. See Guardianship.
declare war, and raise and support military forces.
Ward-staff. In old records, a constable's or watch-
See War power. man's staff.
War crimes. Crimes committed by countries in viola- Ward-wit. In old English law, immunity or exemp-
tion of the international laws governing wars. At tion from the duty or service of ward, or from con-
Nuremberg after World War II, crimes committed by tributing to such service. Exemption from amerce-
the Nazis were so tried. ment for not finding a man to do ward.
Ward. Guarding, caring, protecting. Warda /w6~/. L. Lat. In old English law, ward;
A division of a city or town for elections, police, guard; protection; keeping; custody. A ward; an
and other purposes. A person, especially a child, or infant under wardship.
incompetent, placed by the court under the care of a Warden. A guardian; a keeper. Person in primary
guardian. A corridor, room, or other division of a charge of prison. This is the name given to various
prison, hospital, or asylum. officers.
See GuardIan; Guardianship.
Warden of the clDque ports /w6rdan ev & sigk p6rts/.
Wardage. Money paid and contributed to watch and In English law, the title of the governor or presiding
ward. officer of the Cinque Ports (q. v.).
Ward-horn. In old English law, the duty of keeping
Wards and Hverles. In English law, the title of a court
watch and ward, with a horn to blow upon any
occasion of surprise. of record, established in the reign of Henry VIII. See
Court of Wards and Uverles.
Ward-fegh. Sax. In old records, ward-fee; the value
of a ward, or the money paid to the lord for his Warectare /womkteriy /. L. Lat. In old English law,
redemption from wardship. to fallow ground; or plow up land (designed for
wheat) in the spring, in order to let it lie fallow for
Ward-in-chancery. An infant who is under the super- the better improvement.
intendence of the chancellor.
Ward-mote. In English law, a court kept in every
Warehouse. Structure used for the reception and stor-
age of goods and merchandise. Carter v. Bauman,
ward in London, commonly called the "ward-mote
court," or "inquest." C.C.A.Cal., 19 F.2d 855, 856. The term may include
any structure used to hold goods, stores or wares
Ward-penny. In old English law, money paid to the temporarily or for a length of time. In re Miller Land
sheriff or castellains, for the duty of watching and & Livestock Co., D.C.Mont.. 56 F.Supp. 34, 35.
warding a castie.
Warehouse book. A book used by merchants to con-
Wardship. In military tenures, the right of the lord to tain an account of the quantities of goods received,
have custody, as guardian, of the body and lands of shipped, and remaining in stock.
the infant heir, without any account of profits, until
he was twenty-one or she sixteen. In socage the Warehouseman One engaged in business of receiving
guardian was accountable for profits; and he was not and storing goods of others for compensation or prof-
the lord, but the nearest relative to whom the inheri- it; person who receives goods and merchandise to be
tance could not descend, and the wardship ceased at stored in his warehouse for hire; one who, as a
fourteen. In copyholds, the lord was the guardian, busmess and for hire, keeps and stores goods of

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