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Boundaries

of the land on which the hedge, if any, is erected, because the owner of the soil would be presumed to

Architect

prepares designs or plans of a building and supervises its erection. The plans of an architect cease to be his property

Augmentation

Augmentation, the name of a court (now abolished) erected by 27 hen. 8, c. 27, to determine suits and

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Balconies

wood, iron or stone on the outside of houses. The erection of them is regulated in London by s. 73 of

Barber-chirurgeons

by 18 Geo. 2, c. 15, and the latter were erected into a Royal College of Surgeons at the commencement of

Copyhold

necessary for the purpose of making roads or drains or erecting buildings or obtaining water, (English) L.P. Act, 1922, 12th Sched.,

Burial ground

grounds for burials is required in respect of a house erected within100 yards of a burial ground after the ground has

Co-owner

Co-owner, has no land on which he could erect a homestead, has preposterous legal implication, Satwant Singh Sodhi v.

Common

that either lord may put an end to it by erecting a fence. In close connection with this, and substantially of

Cottage

repealed by Stat. Law Rev.Act, 1871), 'An Act against the erecting and maintaining of cottages,' the building of any manner of

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