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Heritage building

environmental or cultural importance, and includes such portion of the adjoining such building or all parts thereof as may be required

Grazing

grazing on the sides of the highway belongs to the adjoining owners usque ad medium filum vi'. See also AGISTMENT. As

Geburscript

Geburscript, neighbourhood or adjoining district.

Dangerous

if there is an apprehension of danger of injury to adjoining houses or their inhabitants or even to trespassers, and an

Extra-parochial

c. 19), provides for extra-parochial places being annexed to their adjoining parishes.

Estrays

be proclaimed in the church and two market towns next adjoining to the place where they are found; and then, if

Derelict Lands

little, it shall go to the owner of the lands adjoining, 2 Bl. Com. 261; Coulson and Forbes on the Law

Dangerous place

shall have effect (namely):- (1) If in any situation fronting, adjoining, or abutting on any street or public footpath, any building,

Murorum operatio

the service of work and labour done by inhabitants and adjoining tenants in building or repairing the walls of a city

Croft

Eng., handicraft, or croit, Gael., a hump], a little close adjoining to a dwelling house or homestead, and enclosed for pasture,

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