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french fries

Strips of potatoes usually cut with a rectangular cross section cooked by immersing in hot fat or oil

beefburger

a fried cake of minced beef served on a bun

Frier

One who fries

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deep fat

Hot liquified fat used to deep fry food See deep fry

Eels

s. 36 prohibits the use of eel baskets between 31st December and 25th June; but eels and the fry of eels are not freshwater fish by s. 92; there is a close season for elvers (which includes

Water and watercourse

to be agreed on between the Board and the companies, or in default of agreement by Sir Edward Fry (formerly Fry, L.J.), Sir Hugh Owen, and Sir J.W. Barry. The supply of water to their districts by

Fritter

A small quantity of batter fried in boiling lard or in a frying pan Fritters are of various kinds named from the substance inclosed in the batter as apple fritters clam

Air

the right to air (which is not a subject of prescription within the Prescription Act) is discussed by Fry, J., in Hall v. Lichfield Brewery Co., (1880) 49 LJ Ch 655, in which damages were given for

Vaccination

not having the same child vaccinated until it has reached the age of four years (s. 4). See Fry's Vaccination Acts; Shaw's Vaccination Acts; Chist. Stat., tit. 'Vaccination.'

Appurtenances

has a secondary meaning equivalent to 'usually occupied with'; see Roe v. Siddons, (1888) 22 QBD 236, per Fry. (LJ). A right of common 'appurtenant' must be the subject of a grant, express or implied by prescription;

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