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1) tax paid by the citizens for certain priviledges offered by the government like using the highway, crossing bridge over water. 2) To suspend, delay or stop the effect of something (normally a legal term)
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Toll: 1. To postpone the effect of a statute of limitations, thus permitting a legal action to be undertaken after a longer than normal period of time. 2. A fee paid for use of a bridge, tunnel, etcetera.

toll
v. 1) to delay, suspend or hold off the effect of a statute. 2) a charge to pass over land, use a toll road or turnpike, cross a bridge or take passage on a ferry.

TOLL, contracts. A sum of money for the use of something, generally applied to the consideration which is paid for the use of a road, bridge, or the like, of a public nature.

toll: See statute of limitations.
tort: A private or civil wrong; failure to perform some duty required by law or custom, resulting in harm to another.

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v. 1) to delay, suspend or hold off the effect of a statute. Exam...
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n. a rare agreement among several persons who agree that each wil...

KEYAGE
A toll paid for loading and unloading merchandise at a key or wharf. ... more
KEELAGE
The right of demanding money for the bottom of ships resting in a port or harbor. The money so paid is also called keelage.... more ...

As European diseases exacted a heavy toll on indigenous people, Indian warfare increasingly aimed at abducting members of other tribes to replenish populations.

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Although historically, anchorage referred to the tax, duty or toll payable to secure a vessel, the term is now also used to refer to the right to secure a boat by use of an anchor, whether a tax, duty or toll is demanded or not.

Trackage Rights: An agreement between two railroads according to which, one railroad buys the right to run its trains on the tracks of the other, and usually pays a toll for the privilege. That toll is called a "wheelage" charge.

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2 : to continue to accrue or become payable in an amount increasing with the passing of time <interest running from a particular date> ...

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agreed that the half of the produce of the land should be fixed in money, for which the tenant gave his note, which was not paid. But in another case it was held, that on a demise of a grist mill, when the lessee is to render one-third of the toll, ...

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