Ornament - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ornamentation
The act or art of ornamenting or the state of being ornamented
Ornamental Grounds
Ornamental Grounds. The Town Gardens Protection Act, 1863, provides for the
Ornaments rubric
Ornaments rubric, that rubric of the Prayer Book which directs just
Ornamenter
One who ornaments a decorator
Ornamental timber
Ornamental timber, cutting down, by the tenant for life is a
ornamentally
By way of ornament
Palmette
A floral ornament common in Greek and other ancient architecture often called the
ornamental
Serving to ornament characterized by ornament beautifying embellishing
Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
any church any alteration in or addition to the fabric, ornaments, or furniture thereof has been made without lawful authority, or
Fixtures
made express provision for its exclusion by landlords. (g) For ornament and convenience. The following are removable: Hangings, tapestry, and pier-glasses,
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