Drained - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sludger
A shovel for sludging out drains etc
Soil pipe
A pipe or drain for carrying off night soil
Assewiare
Assewiare, to draw or drain water from marsh grounds, Cowel.
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Building
includes a farm building for agricultural purposes, plinth, doorstep, wall, drain, advertisement board and other things fixed with such building. [Control
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,
Sewage
means night-soil and other contents of latrines, urinals, cesspools or drains, and polluted water from sinks, bath-rooms, stables, cattle sheds and
Dyke-reed, or Dyke-reve
who has the care and oversight of the dykes and drains in fenny countries.
Improvement of towns
contained in' special Acts of Parliament theretofore passed 'for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving towns and populous districts,' to avoid
Intare mariscum
Intare mariscum, to drain a marsh or low ground, and convert it into herbage
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