Hedge - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pickle, Pycle or Pightel
piccolo, Ital]. A small parcel of land enclosed with a hedge, which in some counties is called a pingle.
Fence
Fence, a hedge, ditch, or other inclosure of land for the better manurance
Hagia
Hagia, a hedge, Dugd. Mon., tom. 2, p. 273.
Hay
Hay, a hedge or enclosure; a net to take game, Jac. Law. Dict.
Land-reeve
or estate; to attend not only to the woods and hedge-timber, but also to the state of the fences, gates, buildings,
Natural justice
They can supplement the law but cannot supplant it (per Hedge, J. in A.K. Kraipak [(1970) 1 SCR 457: (1969) 2
Park
required-1st, a grant thereof; 2nd, enclosure by pale, wall, or hedge; 3rd, beasts of a park, such as buck, does, etc.;
Sauce alone
Jack by the hedge See under Jack
Segge
The hedge sparrow
Arrentation
lands in a forest to enclose them with a low hedge and small ditch according to the assize of the forest,
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