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Way

of way over another's grounds, by grant or prescription, is obstructed by enclosures or other obstacles, or by ploughing across it,

Wreck

gave power to harbour and conser-vancy authorities to remove wrecks obstructing navigation; an amending (English) Act of 1889 (52 Vict. c.

Street offences

large. The Act of 1847 also includes keeping swine, and obstructing footways. The Act of 1839 also includes bill posting on

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Injunction

a private person immediately grieved by them, may be enumerated obstructions to highways and bridges, public rivers and harbours, and everything

Contempt of court

attempting to do so, corrupting or attempting to corrupt jurors, obstructing or attempting to obstruct the officers of the Court on

Airway

admission of air into a mine. To maliciously fill up, obstruct, or damage, with intent to destroy, obstruct, or render useless

Block

To obstruct so as to prevent passage or progress to prevent passage

Air

LJ Ch 655, in which damages were given for the obstruction of air to a slaughter-house; and see Bass v. Gregory,

Guillotine

Webster's American Dictionary, p. 849. Is a method of preventing obstruction by fixing times at which parts of Bill must be

Escheat

an escheat results from tenure only, and arises from an obstruction in the course of descent; it originates in feudalism, and

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