Erectable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deed
a conveyance of land shall operate to convey, all 'buildings, erections, fixtures, commons,' etc., etc., and so dispenses with the enumeration
Defence Acts
of land required for defence of the country, as for erection of fortifications, etc., and see next title.
Electric supply-line
and includes any support cross-arm, stay, strut or safety device erected to set up for that purpose. [Indian Electricity Act, 1910,
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Ancient monument
Ancient monument, means any structure, erection or monument, or nay tumulus or place of interment, or
Prick eared
Having erect pointed ears said of certain dogs
Aberfraw
where the brook Fraw flows into the sea. Here was erected the Supreme Court of Law for the administration of justice
Setting up exercise
as in drilling recruits for the purpose of giving an erect carriage supple muscles and an easy control of the limbs
Sepulchral
or pertaining to burial to the grave or to monuments erected to the memory of the dead as a sepulchral stone
Scut
or other animal whose tail is short esp when carried erect hence sometimes the animal itself
VerbarSaiga
the plains of Siberia and Eastern Russia The male has erect annulated horns and tufts of long hair beneath the eyes
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