2. Verb. (third-person singular of toll) ¹
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Definition of Tolls
1. toll [v] - See also: toll
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tolls
Literary usage of Tolls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1907)
"Stmt. showing receipts of tolls and misc. expenses of collection and repairs and
surplus ... Stmt. showing ann. receipts from tolls and other sources, ..."
2. The Law Reports by James Redfoord Bulwer (1872)
"CASSWELL. levy the tolls, were essentially identical in terms with s. '204 of
the present Act, the only distinction is that there the tolls were leviable in ..."
3. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"First battle over canal tolls a victory for the Panama-Pacific exposition. ...
Panama canal tolls: vote In the house of representatives. Ind. 77: 367-8. ..."
4. The Law of Railways: Embracing Corporations, Eminent Domain, Contracts by Isaac Fletcher Redfield (1867)
"tolls upon railways almost unknown here. Fare and freight often limited. 7. ...
Need not declare for tolls. 10. Mode of establishing and requisite proof. ..."
5. A History of Commerce by Clive Day (1907)
"tolls imposed by feudal authorities. — It would be a great mistake to suppose that
... In addition every merchant had to pay the feudal tolls: tolls for the ..."
6. A History of Commerce by Clive Day (1914)
"tolls imposed by feudal authorities. — It would be a great mistake to suppose that
... In addition every merchant had to pay the feudal'tolls: tolls for the ..."
7. A History of Commerce by Clive Day (1907)
"tolls imposed by feudal authorities. — It would be a great mistake to suppose that
... In addition every merchant had to pay the feudal tolls: tolls for the ..."
8. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper by Charles Viner (1805)
""I"HE right of navigation of a river, with the tolls thereof, ... not liable to
be rated for more than the proportion of the tolls which became due in the ..."