Hedging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shufflewing
The hedg sparrow
Abandonment
As to abandonment of a building contract, see Sumpter v. Hedges, (1898) 1 QB 673, and Hudson on Building Contracts, 6th
Arrentation
lands in a forest to enclose them with a low hedge and small ditch according to the assize of the forest,
Breach of close
fence, as one field is divided from another by a hedge, or by an invisible boundary, existing only in the contemplation
Clausura hey'
Clausura hey', the enclosure of a hedge.
Close
parted off from other fields or common land by banks, hedges, etc. Every entry upon another's land (unless by the owner's
Land-reeve
or estate; to attend not only to the woods and hedge-timber, but also to the state of the fences, gates, buildings,
Efters
Efters [Sax.], ways, walks, or hedges.
Faldisdory
Faldisdory [fr. falde, Sax., a hedge, and stop, a place], the bishop's seat or throne within
Fence
Fence, a hedge, ditch, or other inclosure of land for the better manurance
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