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Moor
Moor, an officer in the Isle of Man, who summons the
Poaching
in pursuit of 'game'--i.e., hares, pheasants, partridges, grouse, heath or moor game, black game, or bustards--or woodcock, snipe, quails, landrail, or
Gallinule
porphyrio The common European gallinule Gallinula chloropus is also called moor hen water hen water rail moor coot night bird and
Occupancy
que vie lived, by right of occupancy, see Re Michell, Moore v. Moore, (1892) 2 Ch 96. The title of common
VerbarMulada
A moor
Testis lupanaris sufficit ad factum in lupanari
Testis lupanaris sufficit ad factum in lupanari (Moor, 817), a strumpet is a sufficient witness to a happening in a...
Prohibitio de vasto, directa parti
tenant, prohibiting him from waste, pending suit, Reg. Jud. 21; Moor, 917.
More mussa
More mussa, a watery or boggy moor; a morass, Dugd. Mon., tom. i.p. 306.
Game
purposes of that Act 'hares, pheasants, partridges, grouse, heath or moor-game, black game, and bustards'; but some of its provisions are
Distress
following exceptions:- (1) Fixtures [see Provincial Bill-posting Co. v. Law Moor Iron Co., (1909) 2 KB 344]; (2) Animals fer' natur':
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