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Mason

or brickwork about under in over etc to construct by masons with a prepositional suffix as to mason up a well

Common employment

occupations of the servants, e.g., collier injured by negligence of mason and engineer, Coldrick v. Partridge, 1910 AC 77. 'One who

Stoppage in transit

that title), s. 44, embodying the law of Lickbarrow v. Mason, (1787) 6 East 21; 1 Sm LC.

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Builder

is to build as a carpenter a shipwright or a mason

Party-wall

owner,' see s. 114 et seq. of that Act; and Mason v. Fulham Corporation, (1910) 1 KB 631. 'Party-wall' by s.

Inegality

Inegality, used by Iyer J. to denote inequality. 'If mason and millionaire were treated alike, egregious inegality is an inevitability'

Press

43), passed inconsequence of the decision in Tenby Corporation v. Mason, (1908) 1 Ch 457, the ex-pression 'representatives of the Press'

Civil commotion

for general purpose, though not amounting to rebellion, Langdale v. Mason, (1780) 2 Marshall on Marine Insurances, (3rd Edn.) 793 (UK).

Roughsetter

A mason who builds rough stonework

Old Line State

nickname alluding to the fact that its northern boundary is Mason and Dixons line

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