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bundling

a former custom especially in New England in which unmarried couples occupied the same bed without undressing especially during courtship See bundle2 v i

Busy

Engaged in some business hard at work either habitually or only for the time being occupied with serious affairs not idle nor at leisure as a busy merchant

Chickasaws

A tribe of North American Indians Southern Appalachian allied to the Choctaws They formerly occupied the northern part of Alabama and Mississippi but now live in the Indian Territory

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Commercial

Of or pertaining to commerce carrying on or occupied with commerce or trade mercantile as commercial advantages commercial relations

Use and occupation, Action for

agreement is not by deed, to recover a reasonable satisfaction for the lands, tenements, or hereditaments held or occupied by the defendant in an action on the case, for the use or occupation of what was so

Illinois

A tribe of North American Indians which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers

Tithe Rent-Charge

receiver appointed by the county Court of the district was substituted for it, except where the land was occupied by the landowner, in which case an officer of the Court might distrain for it. The landowner also,

Sacs

A tribe of Indians which together with the Foxes formerly occupied the region about Green Bay Wisconsin

Cottage

cottages,' the building of any manner of cottage for habitation without four acres of ground to be continually occupied and manured therewith, was prohibited under a penalty of 10l. for each offence. As tocottge allotments for thepoor,

Building

p. 206. Building includes part of a building and references to a building may include reference to land occupied therewith and used for the same purposes, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(1), 4th Edn., Para 53, p.

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bundling

a former custom especially in New England in which unmarried couples occupied the same bed without undressing especially during courtship See bundle2 v i

Busy

Engaged in some business hard at work either habitually or only for the time being occupied with serious affairs not idle nor at leisure as a busy merchant

Chickasaws

A tribe of North American Indians Southern Appalachian allied to the Choctaws They formerly occupied the northern part of Alabama and Mississippi but now live in the Indian Territory

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Commercial

Of or pertaining to commerce carrying on or occupied with commerce or trade mercantile as commercial advantages commercial relations

Use and occupation, Action for

agreement is not by deed, to recover a reasonable satisfaction for the lands, tenements, or hereditaments held or occupied by the defendant in an action on the case, for the use or occupation of what was so

Illinois

A tribe of North American Indians which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers

Tithe Rent-Charge

receiver appointed by the county Court of the district was substituted for it, except where the land was occupied by the landowner, in which case an officer of the Court might distrain for it. The landowner also,

Sacs

A tribe of Indians which together with the Foxes formerly occupied the region about Green Bay Wisconsin

Cottage

cottages,' the building of any manner of cottage for habitation without four acres of ground to be continually occupied and manured therewith, was prohibited under a penalty of 10l. for each offence. As tocottge allotments for thepoor,

Building

p. 206. Building includes part of a building and references to a building may include reference to land occupied therewith and used for the same purposes, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(1), 4th Edn., Para 53, p.

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