Fence - Law Dictionary Search Results
fence
fence 1 : a barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion
Lawful fence
Lawful fence, means a strong, substantial, and well suited barrier that is
Fence
Fence, a hedge, ditch, or other inclosure of land for the
Fencing machinery
Fencing machinery. See MACHINERY.
Hedge
usually thorn bushes especially such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land and also any sort
Free-board, or freebord
width indifferent cases, running along the outside of the boundary fence. The right seems to be of the nature of a
Ha ha
A sunk fence a fence wall or ditch not visible till one is
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
Buildings silos, laying down permanent pasture, various kinds of planting, fencing, works, etc.--For these the written consent of the landlord is
Fencer
One who fences one who teaches or practices the art of fencing with
Boundaries
by documentary or other evidence. (a) may consist of walls, fences, hedges or ditches, and the presumption is that the outer
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