Grown - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rank
Luxuriant in growth of vigorous growth exuberant grown to immoderate height as rank grass rank weeds
Frank-marriage
[in libero maritagio, Lat.], a species of entailed estates, now grown out of use, but still capable of subsisting. When tenements
Forest
means a parcel of land on which trees have been grown, T.N. Godavarman Thrumulkpad v. Union of India, (1991) 2 SCC
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Dangerous species
Dangerous species, is one which is not commonly domesticated in the British Island, and whose fully-grown animals normally have such...
Crop
in its larger signification, products of the soil that are grown and raised yearly and are gathered during a single season.
Chivalry, Court of
coat-armour, precedency, and other distinctions of families. It has long grown entirely out of use. See 3 Bl. Com. 68, 103;
Bhatha land
a river on which vegetables, melon, cucumber, etc., can be grown during the lean period after the rainy season is over
Antipelargia
famous for the care it takes of its parents when grown old. Hence, in some Latin writers, this is rendered lex
Agriculture
include dairy-farming, the production of any consumable produce which is grown for sale or for consumption or for other use for
lilyturf
grasslike evergreen foliage and clusters of dark mauve grapelike flowers grown as ground cover
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Grown - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rank
Luxuriant in growth of vigorous growth exuberant grown to immoderate height as rank grass rank weeds
Frank-marriage
[in libero maritagio, Lat.], a species of entailed estates, now grown out of use, but still capable of subsisting. When tenements
Forest
means a parcel of land on which trees have been grown, T.N. Godavarman Thrumulkpad v. Union of India, (1991) 2 SCC
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Dangerous species
Dangerous species, is one which is not commonly domesticated in the British Island, and whose fully-grown animals normally have such...
Crop
in its larger signification, products of the soil that are grown and raised yearly and are gathered during a single season.
Chivalry, Court of
coat-armour, precedency, and other distinctions of families. It has long grown entirely out of use. See 3 Bl. Com. 68, 103;
Bhatha land
a river on which vegetables, melon, cucumber, etc., can be grown during the lean period after the rainy season is over
Antipelargia
famous for the care it takes of its parents when grown old. Hence, in some Latin writers, this is rendered lex
Agriculture
include dairy-farming, the production of any consumable produce which is grown for sale or for consumption or for other use for
lilyturf
grasslike evergreen foliage and clusters of dark mauve grapelike flowers grown as ground cover
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