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Enclosed area

Enclosed area, mean enclosed premises, Talbot v. D.P.P. (D.C.), (2000) 1 WLR

Area

Area [Lat., a threshing-floor], (1) an enclosed yard or open place connected with a house; (2) a

close

member of the class "Louisiana Revised Statutes"] n : an enclosed area [break another's ]

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bilges

in a vessel with two hulls an enclosed area between the frames at each side

bar

attrib 1 a : the railing in a courtroom that encloses the area around the judge where prisoners are stationed in

Bar

p. 44. Means the railing in a court room that enclose the area around the judge where prisoners are stationed in

Coastal acquaculture

Coastal acquaculture, means culturing, under controlled conditions in ponds, pens, enclosers or otherwise, in coastal areas, of shrimp, prawn, fish or … controlled conditions in ponds, pens, enclosers or otherwise, in coastal areas, of shrimp, prawn, fish or any other aquatic life in

Vagrants

person being found in any dwelling-house, etc., or in any enclosed yard, garden, or area, for any unlawful purpose. (12) Every

curtilage

curtilage [Anglo-French curtillage enclosed land belonging to a house, kitchen garden, from Old French … cortil garden, ultimately from Latin cohort- cohors farmyard] : the area surrounding and associated with a home NOTE: The curtilage of

Apartment

type of independent use, including one or more rooms or enclosed spaces located on one or more floors or any part … a public street, road or highway, or to a common area leading to such street, road or highway, and includes any

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