Hoard - Law Dictionary Search Results
Boc-hord, or Book-hoard
Boc-hord, or Book-hoard, place where books or writings are kept.
Hoard
Hoard, to amass and deposit in secret, Kamla Prasad v. The
Building
v. Leigh Urban Council, (1909) 2 KB 257. An advertisement hoarding is a building within a restrictive covenant, Nussey v. Provincial
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Hoard
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Intreasure
To lay up as in a treasury to hoard
Nibelungs
dwarfs or demonic beings the original possessors of the famous hoard and ring won by Siegfrid also the Burgundian kings in
packrat
genus Neotoma of western North America especially Neotoma cinerea which hoard food and other objects in their nests
Horderium
Horderium, a hoard, treasury, or repository.
Hoarder
One who hoards
Hoarding
A screen of boards inclosing a house and materials while builders are at work
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