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Wards and liveries, Court of

Wards and liveries, Court of, a Court erected by Henry III., and abolished by 12 Car. 2, c. 24

Trailbaston, Court of

Trailbaston, Court of, erected by Edward I. by the statute of Ragman. This was a commission of oyer and terminer of an

Thika tenant

at a monthly or at any other periodical rate, for that land to that another person and has erected or acquired by purchase or gift any structure on such land for a residential, manufacturing or business purpose

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Roebuck

A small European and Asiatic deer Capreolus capraeliga having erect cylindrical branched antlers forked at the summit This the smallest European deer is very nimble and graceful It

Superficies

all rights necessary for building on the surface, a yearly rent being generally reserved; also a building or erection, Sand. Just.

Street

therein, or on either side, and the land, whether covered or not by any payment, verandah or other erection, upto the boundary of any abutting property nor accessible to the public, Municipal Committee, Karnal v. Nirmala Devi,

Sky Sign

part for the purposes of any advertisement or announcement on, over, or above any house, building, structure, or erection of any kind, or on or over any street or public way; But shall not include: (a) Any

Sewer

or channel through which water or sewage flows. The Court of Commissioners of Sewers is a temporary tribunal, erected by commission under the Great Seal, which used to be granted pro re nata at the pleasure of

Royal Courts of Justice

St. Clement Danes Church and Chancery Lane, in which the business of the Supreme Court is transacted. The erection of buildings for bringing together into one place 'all the superior Courts of Law and Equity, the Probate

Resumption

to year with a view to the use of land for any of the following purposes:- (i) The erection of farm labourers' cottages or other houses with or without gardens; (ii) The provision of gardens for farm

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Wards and liveries, Court of

Wards and liveries, Court of, a Court erected by Henry III., and abolished by 12 Car. 2, c. 24

Trailbaston, Court of

Trailbaston, Court of, erected by Edward I. by the statute of Ragman. This was a commission of oyer and terminer of an

Thika tenant

at a monthly or at any other periodical rate, for that land to that another person and has erected or acquired by purchase or gift any structure on such land for a residential, manufacturing or business purpose

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Roebuck

A small European and Asiatic deer Capreolus capraeliga having erect cylindrical branched antlers forked at the summit This the smallest European deer is very nimble and graceful It

Superficies

all rights necessary for building on the surface, a yearly rent being generally reserved; also a building or erection, Sand. Just.

Street

therein, or on either side, and the land, whether covered or not by any payment, verandah or other erection, upto the boundary of any abutting property nor accessible to the public, Municipal Committee, Karnal v. Nirmala Devi,

Sky Sign

part for the purposes of any advertisement or announcement on, over, or above any house, building, structure, or erection of any kind, or on or over any street or public way; But shall not include: (a) Any

Sewer

or channel through which water or sewage flows. The Court of Commissioners of Sewers is a temporary tribunal, erected by commission under the Great Seal, which used to be granted pro re nata at the pleasure of

Royal Courts of Justice

St. Clement Danes Church and Chancery Lane, in which the business of the Supreme Court is transacted. The erection of buildings for bringing together into one place 'all the superior Courts of Law and Equity, the Probate

Resumption

to year with a view to the use of land for any of the following purposes:- (i) The erection of farm labourers' cottages or other houses with or without gardens; (ii) The provision of gardens for farm

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