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easement
necessity easement by prescription : an easement created by the open, notorious, uninterrupted, hostile, and adverse use of another's land for … existing, obvious, and continuous use of one parcel (as for access) is necessary for the reasonable enjoyment of the other parcel
order
the order (as by buying or selling) are set forth open order 1 : an order to buy securities or commodity … harassment, or stalking by another esp. by prohibiting or restricting access or proximity to the protected party [excluded from the home
Betting
provides for suppressing of houses, rooms, offices, or 'places' kept open for the purpose of betting. In Powell v. Kempton Park … place, or in any place to which the public have access [including, as was decided in Langrishe v. Archer, (1882) 10
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Flameproof enclosure
designed to be used, through any joints or other structural openings in the closure. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2 (1) … or apparatus that will withstand, when the covers or other access doors are properly secured, an internal explosion of the inflammable
Insurance
the use of the public at large. The rooms are open from10 a.m. till 5 p.m.; but the most considerable part … of the underwriters. These accounts are regularly filed, and are accessible to all the subscribers. The principal arrivals and losses are
Misrepresentation
it were upon a matter of opinion or fact equally open to the inquiries of both parties, and in regard to … and folly, or of careless indifference and neglect of easily accessible means of information. At Common Law, see more fully under
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