Encroachments - Law Dictionary Search Results
Block-busting
often at a loss by appeals to fears of nority encroachment and then reselling at inflated prices, Webster's Dictionary of Law,
Copyhold
upon which interest the lord has no power whatever to encroach. Free copyholds or customary freeholds, however, are held according to
Pourpresture or purpresture
a forest was where any man made any manner of encroachment upon the forest either by building or inclosure or by
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Pith and substance
pith and substance' falls within a legislative entry, an incidental encroachment on an entry in another list does not affect its
Pith and substance-doctrine of
cannot be held to be invalid, merely because it incidentally encroaches on matters assigned to another legislature. When a law is
Prohibition
is a remedy provided by the Common Law against the encroachment of jurisdiction. The writ issued not only out of the
Purliue
Fr.], land formerly added to an ancient forest by unlawful encroachment, and disafforested by the Charta de Foresta, 4 Inst. 303.
Actio personalis moritur cum persona.
to injunction. This rule of the Common Law has been encroached upon by various statutes; by 4 Edw. 3, c. 7,
Administration
be taken away and vested in another body without an encroachment upon the guaranteed right, State of Kerala v. Very Rev.
protect
health and safety] 2 : to secure or preserve against encroachment, infringement, restriction, or violation : maintain the status or integrity
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