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Close barred
Firmly barred or closed
Barpost
A post sunk in the ground to receive the bars closing a passage into a field
Barway
A passage into a field or yard closed by bars made to take out of the posts
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Perpetuity
connected therewith, and see also s. 7, ibid. (Determinable fees). Closely connected with the rule against perpetuities was another and independent
union shop
days) is a condition of continued employment compare agency shop, closed shop, open shop NOTE: State law determines whether a collective
Container
tray, package or receptacle of any kind, whether open or closed. Agriculture and Horticulture Act, 1964, sub-s. 24 (UK) Halsbury's Laws … 2 (1) (b)] Defined, means a box, bottle, casket, tin, barred, case, wrapper, sack, bag, cropper or other thing in which
Intoxicating liquor
subject to very strict police regulations. Their houses must be closed at certain hours, and may be entered by the police
Support
boundary of his land from his neighbour's land, which lies close to his and prevents its falling in and crumbling away,
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