Latching - Law Dictionary Search Results
Latching
Latching, an underground survey.
latched
secured by means of a latch against opening
Draw-latches
Draw-latches, thieves, robbers, wasters, and roberdsmen, 5 Edw. 3, c. 14; 7 Rich. 2, c. 5.
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Deadlatch
A kind of latch whose bolt may be so locked by a detent that
Latchkey
A key used to raise or throw back the latch of a door esp a night latch
Latchstring
A string for raising the latch of a door by a person outside It is fastened
deadlock
A lock which is not self latching but requires a key to throw the bolt forward
Lasket
latching
Latching
is attached to the foot of a sail called also latch and lasket
Heck
The bolt or latch of a door
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