Grove - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: groveGrove
Grove, in Webster's New World Dictionary, p. 641, a grove has been defined as a small wood; groups of trees standing together without undergrowth. The Shorter (Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, 838 also defines it as a small wood, a group to trees affording shade or forming avenues or walks. In Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 98, p. 688 a grove is defined to mean a cluster of trees not sufficiently extensive to be called a wood; a group to trees of indefinite extent but not large enough to constitute a forest; especially such a group considered as furnishing shade for avenues and walks, Sardar Chandrajirao Angre v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1968 SC 494 (496): (1968) 1 SCR 761. [Madhya Bharat Abolition of Jagirs Act, 1951 (28 of 1951), s. 5(b) (iv)]...
Grove land
Grove land, A land on which fuel wood is grown would constitute groveland, Kasturi v. Goan Sabha, (1989) 4 SCC 55: (1989) 3 SCR 591....
Grovy
Pertaining to or resembling a grove situated in or frequenting groves...
remote
remote re·mot·er -est 1 a : far removed in space, time, or relation [ancestors of a more degree] b : exceeding the time allowed under the rule against perpetuities for the vesting of interests [the residuary clause…violates the rule against vesting "Estate of Grove, 70 Cal. App. 3d 355 (1977)"] ;also : being in violation of the rule against perpetuities [a contingent estate] 2 : acting, acted on, or controlled indirectly or from a distance 3 a : not proximate or acting directly b : not arising from the effect of that which is proximate 4 : small in degree [a possibility of paternity] re·mote·ly adv re·mote·ness n ...
Bosket
A grove a thicket shrubbery an inclosure formed by branches of trees regularly or irregularly disposed...
Coppice
A grove of small growth a thicket of brushwood a wood cut at certain times for fuel or other purposes See Copse...
Farewell
Go well good by adieu originally applied to a person departing but by custom now applied both to those who depart and those who remain It is often separated by the pronoun as fare you well and is sometimes used as an expression of separation only as farewell the year farewell ye sweet groves that is I bid you farewell...
Greave
A grove...
Greve
A grove...
Grove
A smaller group of trees than a forest and without underwood planted or growing naturally as if arranged by art a wood of small extent...
- << Prev.
- Next >>
Sign-up to get more results
Unlock complete result pages and premium legal research features.
Start Free Trial