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Bastardize
a bastard. A mother (married) cannot bastardize her child. See ACCESS.
Approach
relation to a bridge or tunnel, means the highway giving access to it, that is the surface of the highway together
Ancient monument
or otherwise preserving such monument, and (iv) the means of access to, and convenient inspection of an ancient monument. [Ancient Monuments
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Ancient lights
Ancient lights, windows, glazed or unglazed, through which the access of light has been enjoyed otherwise than by consent or
Amenity
of real property, such as location, view, landscaping, security, or access to recreational facilities, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 81
Adjoining owner
see Crosby v. Alhambra Co., (1907) 1 Ch 295. See ACCESS; PARTY-WALLS.
Accommodation space
sick bay, laundry room or locker room, any corridor giving access to any of these rooms and any storeroom in the
Archaeological site and remains
covering in or otherwise preserving it, and (ii) means of access to, and convenient inspection of, the area, Ancient Monu-ments and
Readmit
To admit again to give entrance or access to again
insider
an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporations operations especially information relating
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