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Home Dictionary Name: barnBarn
A covered building used chiefly for storing grain hay and other productions of a farm In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables...
barnful
The quantity that a barn will hold...
Fixtures
Fixtures. Things of an accessory character which are not something which is part of the original struc-ture, Boswell v. Crucible Steel Co., (1925) 1 KB 119, annexed to houses or lands, which become, immediately on annexation, part of the realty itself, i.e., governed by the same law which applies to the land, in conformity with the maxim quicquid plantatur solo, solo cedit. The application of this legal principle, however, is not uniform, as may be thus shown:(1) Between landlord and tenant. If the chattels be not let into the soil, they are not fixtures at all, and may be removed at will, like any other species of personal property. When the chattel is connected with the free-hold, by being let into the earth, or by being cemented or otherwise united to some erection attached to the ground, the question arises-when may the tenant remove such fixtures?The general rule as to annexations made by a tenant during the continuance of his term is the following-Whenever he has affixed anything...
mansion house
mansion house : a dwelling house of any size and any buildings (as barns or stables) within the curtilage ...
Barnstormer
An itinerant theatrical player who plays in barns when a theatre is lacking hence an inferior actor or one who plays in the country away from the larger cities...
Barnyard
A yard belonging to a barn...
cowshed
a barn for cows...
Displenish
To deprive or strip as a house of furniture or a barn of stock...
Farmyard
The yard or inclosure attached to a barn or the space inclosed by the farm buildings...
Haymow
A mow or mass of hay laid up in a barn for preservation...
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