Ferri - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ferry
ferrymen, see 1 Shower, 140. As to the acquisition of ferries by local authorities, see the (English) Ferries (Acquisition by Local
Ferris wheel
of the surrounding area so called after G W G Ferris American engineer who erected the first of its kind for
Establishment
to, any business, trade or profession. The Bhagalpur and Sultanganj Ferries are establishments which carry on business or trade of plying
Way
presumption of law, in the owners of the adjoining lands. Ferries may be said to be common highways, as they are
Ferri
A combining form indicating ferric iron as an ingredient as ferricyanide
VerbarFlos ferri
A variety of aragonite occuring in delicate white coralloidal forms common in beds of iron ore
Immovable property
3(26)] Includes land, buildings, hereditary allowances, rights to ways, lights, ferries, fisheries or any other benefit to arise out of land,
Toll-thorough
Toll-thorough, is independent of any ownership of the soil by the original grantee, the consideration necessary to support it being...
Toll
Toll [fr. tollo, Lat.], to bar, defeat, or take away, as to 'toll an entry' is to deny and take...
Railway
owned, hired or worked by a railway; and (f) all ferries, ships, boats and rafts which are used on any canal,
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