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infringe

from in- in + frangere to break] vt : to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights

Perambulatione facienda

Perambulatione facienda, a writ which lay where any encroachments had been made by a neighbour-ing lord, etc., to the

Land-reeve

roads, and water-courses, (3) stocking the commons, (4) watering for encroachments of all kinds, (5) preventing and detecting waste and spoliation

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Copyholders

other but villains who, by a long series of immemorial encroachments on the lord, have at last established a customary right

Chivalry, Court of

well as pleas of life or member. It also corrected encroachments in matters of coat-armour, precedency, and other distinctions of families.

Sea wall

A wall or embankment to resist encroachments of the sea

Magna Carta

barons' war, but at length this constitutional barrier against regal encroachments was finally secured to the people by its solemn confirmation

survey

survey a property diagram that indicates legal boundaries, easements, encroachments, rights of way, improvement locations, etc. Surveys are conducted by

Incroachment

Incroachment. Intrudeusurpingly See ENCROACH-MENT.

Annoisance or Annoyance

by placing anything thereon that may breed infection, or by encroachment, or such-like means. It is the same as noisance or

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