Drain - Law Dictionary Search Results
Outfall
end of a water course the open end of a drain culvert etc where the discharge occurs
Sewage
The contents of a sewer or drain refuse liquids or matter carried off by sewers
Grindlet
A small drain
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Improvement of towns
contained in' special Acts of Parliament theretofore passed 'for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving towns and populous districts,' to avoid
Commissioners of Sewers
Commissioners of Sewers, directed to see drains and ditches well kept and maintained in the marshy parts
Copyhold
as is necessary for the purpose of making roads or drains or erecting buildings or obtaining water, (English) L.P. Act, 1922,
Dyke-reed, or Dyke-reve
who has the care and oversight of the dykes and drains in fenny countries.
Hindu
since its original founders or earliest followers occupied the territory drained by the Sindhu (the Indus) river system corresponding to the
Representation
De Lassalle v. Guildford, (1901) 2 KB 235 (warranty that drains were in order before taking a lease), and Heilbut, Symons
Land Drainage Act, 1930
Land Drainage Act, 1930 (English) (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 44)
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