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hardhack (medicine)


hardhack
<botany> A very astringent shrub (Spiraea tomentosa), common in pastures. The Potentilla fruticosa in also called by this name.

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TREBLE COSTS, remedies (law)


TREBLE COSTS, Remedies. By treble costs, in the English law, is understood, 1st. The usual taxed costs. 2d. Half thereof. 3d. Half the latter; so that 1st. The usual taxed costs. 2d. Half thereof. 3d. Half the latter; so that in effect the treble costs amount only to the taxed costs, and three-fourths in effect the treble costs amount only to the taxed costs, and three-fourths thereof. 1 Chitty, R. 137; 1 Chitt. Pract. 27. thereof. 1 Chitty, R. 137; 1 Chitt. Pract. 27. 2. Treble costs are sometimes given by statutes, and this is the 2. Treble costs are sometimes given by statutes, and this is the construction put upon them. construction put upon them. 3. In Pennsylvania the rule is different; when an act of assembly gives 3. In Pennsylvania the rule is different; when an act of assembly gives treble costs, the party is allowed three times the usual costs, with the treble costs, the party is allowed three times the usual costs, with the exception, that the fees of the officers are not to be trebled, when they exception, that the fees of the officers are not to be trebled, when they are not regularly or usually payable by the defendant. 2 Rawle, R. 201. are not regularly or usually payable by the defendant. 2 Rawle, R. 201. 4. And in New York the directions of the statute are to be strictly 4. And in New York the directions of the statute are to be strictly pursued, and the costs are to be trebled. 2 Dunl. Pr. 731. pursued, and the costs are to be trebled. 2 Dunl. Pr. 731.