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Attachment, Foreign
found in some liberty are taken to satisfy creditors, Com. Dig., tit. 'Attachment, Foreign.' Also a judicial proceeding, by means of
Assise of the forest
be observed in the king's forest, Manwood, 35. See Com. Dig., tit. 'Assise.'
Appurtenances
properly be said to be appurtenant to a messuage, Com. Dig., tit. 'Appendant and Appurtenant.' The word 'appurtenances' will be construed
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Excavation
ordinary dictionary sense, means 'hole', 'hollow' or 'cavity' made by digging out', Tarkeshwar Sio Tholrur Jiu v. B.D. Dey, AIR 1979
Hoe
A tool chiefly for digging up weeds and arranging the earth about plants in fields
Mattock
An implement for digging and grubbing The head has two long steel blades one
Picking
The act of digging or breaking up as with a pick
Refossion
The act of digging up again
Tinpenny
Tinpenny, a tribute paid for the liberty of digging in tin mines.
Fossway
Fossway [fr. fossus, Lat., digged], one of the four ancient Roman ways through England. Trevisa
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