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Access
Russell, 1924 AC 687 see PATERNITY. An owner of land adjoining a highway has a right of access to it where
Abbuttals, or Abuttals
The sides of the land are properly said to be adjoining to, and the ends abutting on, the land contiguous, Blount's
Scythian
name given to the northern part of Asia and Europe adjoining to Asia or its language or inhabitants
Sciatica
to various painful affections of the hip and the parts adjoining it See Ischiadic passion under Ischiadic
Roadside
Land adjoining a road or highway the part of a road or
Parascenium
One of two apartments adjoining the stage probably used as robing rooms
neritic
Relating to the belt or region of shallow water adjoining the seacost as neritic fauna
Messuage
dwelling house with the adjacent buildings and curtilage and the adjoining lands appropriated to the use of the household
Kurd
sometimes referred to as Kurdistan spread over an area including adjoining parts of Turkey Iran Iraq Armenia Azerbaijan and Syria The
Kitchenette
allow the kitchen to be made a part of the adjoining room by opening folding doors
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