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Riparian land
stream and which extends from that bank to a reasonable depth inland, AIR 1954 Pat 320.
Verba chartarum fortius accipiuntur contra proferentem
grantor.) Bacon styles this 'a rule drawn out of the depth of reason'; but in 1877, Jessel, M.R., in Taylor v.
de novo
de novo [Medieval Latin, literally, from (the) new] : over again : as if for the first time: as a...
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Isobathytherm
earth where a certain temperature is found at the same depth
Inframedian
the interval or zone along the sea bottom at the depth of between fifty and one hundred fathoms
Deepness
state or quality of being deep profound mysterious secretive etc depth profundity opposed to shallowness
Ballast
to sink a vessel in the water to such a depth as to prevent capsizing
Barrage
obstruction placed in a river or watercourse to increase the depth of water as the barrages of the Nile
Bathygraphic
Descriptive of the ocean depth as a bathygraphic chart
Colorimeter
An instrument for measuring the depth of the color of anything especially of a liquid by
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