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Labourers' dwellings
1890 the following five sets of enactments provided for the erection and maintenance of healthy 'labourers' dwellings,' the first three of
Building
16 Geo. 5, c. 68), s. 11, as including 'any erection of whatsoever material and in whatsoever manner constructed and any
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
affixed to a holding by a tenant, and any building erected by him for which he is not entitled to compensation
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Damnum absque injuria
no action lies against him, for every one may lawfully erect a mill upon his own ground; though if I have
Damnum absque injuri'
no action lies against him, for every one may lawfully erect a mill upon his own ground; though if I have
Fixtures
earth, or by being cemented or otherwise united to some erection attached to the ground, the question arises-when may the tenant
Hospitals
an estate in fee-simple may, by deed enrolled in Chancery, erect and found a hospital for the sustenance and relief of
Trinity house
and navigation by licensing and regulating pilots, and ordering and erecting beacons, lighthouses, buoys, etc., and stated in the preamble of
Stallage
Stallage, the liberty or right of pitching. Or erecting stalls in fairs or markets, or the money paid for
Reverend
daughter of the 'Rev. H Keet, Wesleyan Minister,' to be erected in his churchyard, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council,
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