Inhabitate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inhabitance
The act of inhabiting or the state of being inhabited the condition of an
Inhabit
occupy as a place of settled residence as wild beasts inhabit the forest men inhabit cities and houses
Inhabitant
Inhabitant, in relation to a cantonment, or local area, means any
Inhabitable
Capable of being inhabited habitable
Inhabiter
An inhabitant
Inhabitiveness
See Inhabitativeness
Inhabited house duty
Inhabited house duty. See HOUSE DUTY
Inhabitate
To inhabit
Way
go out of the way upon the adjacent land. The inhabitants of a parish are prima facie bound to repair a
kangaroo
numerous species of jumping marsupials of the family Macropodidaelig They inhabit Australia New Guinea and adjacent islands They have long and
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