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Sojourn

To dwell for a time to dwell or live in a place

Residential premises

cover all kinds of structures where humans may manage to dwell. The art of building is advanced far enough to make

Residence

in construction having the effect of a particular place for dwelling always or on permanent uninterrupted basis. Thus understood, even the

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Marriage

marriage in the church of the parish wherein the parties dwell, or in the churches of the parishes wherein each of

Mixed hereditament

of the hereditament used for the purposes of a private dwelling or private dwellings is greater than one-eight. Any part of

Messuage

u, they being written alike; or fr. maison, Fr.], a dwelling-house with its outbuildings and curtilage and some adjacent land assigned

Larceny

16 years, with or without whipping. (2) Larceny in a dwelling-house. Whosoever shall steal in any dwelling-house any chattel, money, or

Curtilage

or piece of ground lying near and belonging to a dwelling-house [see Pilbrow v. Vestry of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, (1895) 1

Artisans

Artisans, artificers. The (English) Artisans and Labourers' Dwellings Act, 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c. 130), repealed and

Flat

of premises constructed for use for the purposes of a dwelling and forming part of a building from some other part

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Sojourn

To dwell for a time to dwell or live in a place

Residential premises

cover all kinds of structures where humans may manage to dwell. The art of building is advanced far enough to make

Residence

in construction having the effect of a particular place for dwelling always or on permanent uninterrupted basis. Thus understood, even the

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Marriage

marriage in the church of the parish wherein the parties dwell, or in the churches of the parishes wherein each of

Mixed hereditament

of the hereditament used for the purposes of a private dwelling or private dwellings is greater than one-eight. Any part of

Messuage

u, they being written alike; or fr. maison, Fr.], a dwelling-house with its outbuildings and curtilage and some adjacent land assigned

Larceny

16 years, with or without whipping. (2) Larceny in a dwelling-house. Whosoever shall steal in any dwelling-house any chattel, money, or

Curtilage

or piece of ground lying near and belonging to a dwelling-house [see Pilbrow v. Vestry of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, (1895) 1

Artisans

Artisans, artificers. The (English) Artisans and Labourers' Dwellings Act, 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c. 130), repealed and

Flat

of premises constructed for use for the purposes of a dwelling and forming part of a building from some other part

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