Definition of Excusals

1. excusal [n] - See also: excusal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Excusals

excursion steamer
excursionist
excursionists
excursions
excursive
excursively
excursiveness
excursivenesses
excursus
excursuses
excusable
excusableness
excusablenesses
excusably
excusal
excusals (current term)
excusation
excusations
excusator
excusators
excusatory
excuse
excuse me
excuse my French
excused
excuseless
excuser
excusers

Literary usage of Excusals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the Statistical Society of London by Statistical Society (Great Britain) (1857)
"The total number of excusals in the four counties upon one rate only appears by the return to be nearly 110000, out of 587000 assessments. ..."

2. Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of edited by Leone Levi (1860)
"In the county of Southampton, the amount of rate was 68,2632. ; the number of tenements assessed, 74691; and the number of excusals, 4632. ..."

3. Registration Cases: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Francis Joseph Coltman, Charles Henry Hopwood, Great Britain, Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain High court of justice (1873)
"He so decided on the ground that, notwithstanding the said excusals, they had not, nor had any of them, on or before the 20th of July, ..."

4. The Taxation of the United Kingdom by Robert Dudley Baxter (1869)
"Another cause of diminution of the rating burden - is the number of excusals. The average number of persons receiving parochial relief is a million, ..."

5. The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence by William S. Hein & Company (1870)
"Their percentage or salaries, loss of rates by excusals from poverty, change of ownership, ought to be reckoned in. In principle the toll tax is not unjust. ..."

6. The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence by William S. Hein & Company (1870)
"Their percentage or salaries, loss of rates by excusals from poverty, change of ownership, ought to be reckoned in. In principle the toll tax is not unjust. ..."

7. The Bibliographer's Manual of Gloucestershire Literature: Being a Classified by Francis Adams Hyett, William Bazeley (1895)
"Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed, 21 May 1858. Price 7d. Fol. BM Pp. 56. County of Gloucester: pp. 42-M. Amount of Rate £95^38. 8828 excusals. ..."

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