Digging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Digging
The act or the place of digging or excavating
digs
same as diggings
Fossorial
Fitted for digging adapted for burrowing or digging as a fossorial foot a
Restitutio in integrum
Restitutio in integrum, the rescinding of a contract or transaction, so as to place the parties to it in the...
Mattock
An implement for digging and grubbing The head has two long steel blades one
Turbary
or the ground whence it is taken[, the liberty of digging turf upon another man's ground. It may be either by
Tinpenny
Tinpenny, a tribute paid for the liberty of digging in tin mines.
Sink
and cognate expressions, includes, in relation to a well, and digging, drilling or boring of a well or deepening of an
Jus fodiendi
Jus fodiendi, a right of digging.
Excavation
ordinary dictionary sense, means 'hole', 'hollow' or 'cavity' made by digging out', Tarkeshwar Sio Tholrur Jiu v. B.D. Dey, AIR 1979
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