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Dam
Dam [fr. dam, Dan.; dammer, Icel.], a boundary or confinement; a
Daum, Dam
Daum, Dam, a copper coin, the 40th part of a rupee, Indian
Justitia debet esse LIBERA, quia nihil iniquius venali justitia; PLENA, quia justitia non debet claudicare; et CELER, quita dilatio qu'dam negatio
Justitia debet esse LIBERA, quia nihil iniquius venali justitia; PLENA, quia justitia non debet claudicare; et CELER, quita dilatio qu'dam...
Bear trap dam
A kind of movable dam in one form consisting of two leaves resting against each
Reservoir
includes the area where the water is held by a dam constructed by the Government, Orient Papers and Industries Ltd. v.
Partus sequitur ventrem
the offspring is the property of the owner of the dam.
Fishgarth
Fishgarth, a dam or weir in a river for taking fish.
Garth
an enclosure about a house, church, etc.; a close; a dam or wear; a place formed at the side of a
House, shop or building
House, shop or building, includes any premises appurtenant to the building (English) Riot (Dam-ages) Act, 1886, s. 9 [Halsbury's Law...
Kiddle, Kidel, or Kedel
Kiddle, Kidel, or Kedel [fr. kidellus, Lat.], a dam or open wear in a river, with a loop or
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