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mandil
A loose outer garment worn the 16th and 17th centuries
Periderm
The outer layer of bark
Pteroceras
A genus of large marine gastropods having the outer border of the lip divided into lobes called also scorpion
Perisarc
The outer hardened integument which covers most hydroids
Habere facias possessionem
be sued out. The officer, if necessary, may break open outer doors, in order to give possession, or he may take
Bar
partition running across the courts of law, behind which all outer-barristers and every member of the public must sit or stand.
Boundaries
fences, hedges or ditches, and the presumption is that the outer line along the top line of the ditch bank furthest
Concentric cable
an inner conductor which is insulated and one or more outer conductors which are insulated from one another and are disposed
Domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium
and a sheriff to execute process may not break an outer door [see per Lord Ellenborough, C.J., in Burdett v. Abbott,
Fieri facias
14 Ch D 132]. The sheriff cannot break open the outer door of a dwelling-house to seize [Semayne's case, (1603) 5
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