Habitable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Residence
temporary residence for the purpose of obtaining a divorce but habitual residence or residence which is intended to be permanent for
Socially and educationally backward classes
may contribute to social and educational backwardness. The place of habitation and its environment is also a determining factor in judging
Tenantable repair
means a repair that will render premises fit for present habitation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1479. Tenantable Repair. See
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Waste land, and arable land
would, therefore, mean 'land which is unfit for cultivation or habitation, desolate and barren land with little or no vegetation thereon,
Manse
Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 975. Manse, a house or habitation, either with or without land. See next title.
Lien
justice; and Courts of Admiralty have been constantly in the habit of decreeing a sale to satisfy maritime lines--such as bottomry-bonds,
Slovenly
Having the habits of a sloven negligent of neatness and order especially in
Chamberdekins, or Chamber-deacons
Chamberdekins, or Chamber-deacons, certain por Irish scholars, clothed in mean habit, and living under no rule; also beggars banished from England,
Sojourn
as a stranger not considering the place as a permanent habitation to delay to tarry
Abode
Abode, habitation or place of residence; stay or continuance. In law it
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