Erectable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Estovers, or estouviers
for fuel, the manufacture or repair of agricultural instruments, and erection and maintenance of fences and lodges, Black's Law Dictionary.
Pharos
Pharos, a watch-tower, or sea-mark, which cannot be erected without lawful warrant and authority, 3 Inst. 204.
Faculty
he may not do, e.g., to marry without banns, to erect a monument in a church, to construct a church window,
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Sky Sign
announcement on, over, or above any house, building, structure, or erection of any kind, or on or over any street or
Quarrying operation
the purpose of winning any minor mineral and shall include erection of machinery, laying of tramways, construction of roads and other
Quays
Quays. As to erection of quays in or near to a public harbour, or
Quod permittat
the abolition of real actions, lay against any person who erected a building, though on his own ground, so near to
Resumption
of land for any of the following purposes:- (i) The erection of farm labourers' cottages or other houses with or without
Royal Courts of Justice
which the business of the Supreme Court is transacted. The erection of buildings for bringing together into one place 'all the
Sewer
The Court of Commissioners of Sewers is a temporary tribunal, erected by commission under the Great Seal, which used to be
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