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Fixtures
Fixtures. Things of an accessory character which are not something which is part of the original struc-ture, Boswell v.
fixture
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property (fixture and non-fixture)
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Agricultural Fixtures
Agricultural Fixtures, See AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACTS, 1923, and FIXTURES.
Faucet
A fixture for drawing a liquid as water molasses oil etc from a pipe cask or other vessel in such
walk through
the buyer to confirm that any contingencies specified in the purchase agreement such as repairs have been completed, fixture and non-fixture property is in place and confirm the electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems are in working order.
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
holding as the tenant may unavoidably incur in connection with the sale or removal of household goods, implements, fixtures, farm produce and stock. To avoid disputes this sum is taken to be equivalent to one year's rent
Plant
Plant, has been defined as the tools, machinery, fixtures, buildings, grounds, etc. of a factory or business; the apparatus or equipment for a certain mechanical operation or
lightbulb
of electricity through the filament used as the replaceable light emitting component of an electric lamp flashlight lighting fixture etc
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