Dwelling Place - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lieu conus
well known, and generally taken notice of by those who dwell about it, 2 Lil. Abr. 641. … Lieu conus, a castle, manor, or other notorious place, well known, and generally taken notice of by those who
Inmate
inside a place; one who lives with others in a dwelling, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 791.
Industrial premises
premises, means any place or premises (not being a private dwelling house), including the precincts thereof, in which or in any
Furniture
and includes all those articles which are used in a dwelling house or a place of business and commerce or a
Commorancy, or Commorant
Commorancy, or Commorant, an abiding, dwelling, continuing, or lying in a certain place.
Eavesdropping
The habit of lurking about dwelling houses and other places where persons meet for private intercourse … The habit of lurking about dwelling houses and other places where persons meet for private intercourse secretly listening to what
Mastaba
In Mohammedan countries a fixed seat common in dwellings and in public places … countries a fixed seat common in dwellings and in public places
Inn
A place of shelter hence dwelling habitation residence abode
Inhabit
To live or dwell in to occupy as a place of settled residence as
Country seat
A dwelling in the country used as a place of retirement from
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