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EJUSDEM GENERIS

Legal Term: EJUSDEM GENERIS
Definition: Of the same kind. 2. In the construction of laws, wills and other instruments, when certain things are enumerated, and then a phrase is used which might be construed to include other things, it is generally confined to things ejusdem generas, as, where an act (9 Ann. C. 20) provided that a writ of quo warranto might issue against persons who should usurp "the offices of mayors, bailiffs, port reeves, and other offices, within the cities, towns, corporate boroughs, and places, within Great Britain," &c., it was held that "other offices" meant offices ejusdem generis, and that the word "places" signified places of the same kind, that is, that the offices must be corporate offices, and the places must be corporate Places. 5 T. R. 375,379, 5 B . & C. 640, 8 D. & Ry. 393, 1 B. & C. 237. 3. So, in the construction of wills, when certain articles are enumerated, the terra goods is to be restricted to those ejusdem generis. Bac. Ab. Legacies, B, 3 Rand. 191, 3 Atk. 61, Abr. Eq. 201, 2 Atk. 113.



***All definitions are taken from the 1856 Edition of Bouviers Law Dictionary

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