Block - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sheave
for a rope to work in and set in a block mast or the like the wheel of a pulley
Socle
A plain block or plinth forming a low pedestal any base especially the
Damnum absque injuria
lands, my neighbour may at any time within twenty years block out my light by any erection he pleases, so long
Damnum absque injuri'
lands, my neighbour may at any time within twenty years block out my light by any erection he pleases, so long
Insurance transactions
not himself an insurer but, in the context of a block policy, procures such cover for his customers by making use
Isoprene
In organic chemistry it is viewed conceptually as the building block of the terpene series of hydrocarbons
Multi-storeyed building
two or more buildings in any area designated as a block, pocket or otherwise, each containing two or more apartments, with
Plate
hall-marked (ibid.). It includes any stereotype or other plate, stone, block, mould, matrix, transfer, negative, duplicate equipment or other device used
Rank - Precedence
conceptually they all are of the same family and breed, block and substance, Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association v. Union
Knockstone
A block upon which ore is broken up
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