Halls - Law Dictionary Search Results
Air
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 the obstruction of
Act of Oblivion
in the late interruption of government, but with an exception in the case of certain specified persons; see Hall. Const. History.
Accord
LJ KB 1155. A substituted agreement may be accepted in accord and satisfaction of a cause of action; Hall v. Flockton, (1849) 14 QB 380; Ib., 16 QB 1039; but whether the new agreement in itself or
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Abstract of title
action, and dealings (after 1925) inequitable interest in land or its proceeds and investments thereof: see Dearle v. Hall, (1823) 3 Russ 1 and Law of Properties Act, 1925 (English), s. 137 see also REGISTRATION OF TITLE
Roominess
The quality or state of being roomy spaciousness as the roominess of a hall
Refectory
A room for refreshment originally a dining hall in monasteries or convents
VerbarRathskeller
Orig in Germany the cellar or basement of the city hall usually rented for use as a restaurant where beer is sold hence a beer saloon of the German
Prytaneum
A public building in certain Greek cities especially a public hall in Athens regarded as the home of the community in which official hospitality was extended to distinguished citizens
Polystyle
Having many columns said of a building especially of an interior part or court as a polystyle hall
Passageway
A way for passage a hall See Passage 5
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