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Pier
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Pier
Matched in: Term Pier
Harbours
Harbours. See PORT. As to the improvement and management of Harbours, docks and piers, see the (English) Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act, 1847 (10 Vict. c. 27), and other Acts. As
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Pilaster
An upright architectural member right angled in plan constructionally a pier See Pier 1 b but architecturally corresponding to a column having capital shaft and base to agree with
Fixtures
provision for its exclusion by landlords. (g) For ornament and convenience. The following are removable: Hangings, tapestry, and pier-glasses, whether nailed to the walls on panels or put up lieu of panels; marble or other ornamental chimney-pieces;
Resumption
watercourse or reservoir; (viii) The making of any road, railway, tram-road, siding, canal, or basin, or any wharf, pier, or other work connected therewith; and the notice is given with a view to any such use- (a)
Piers and Harbours
Piers and Harbours. As to the formation, manage-ment, and maintenance of piers and harbours in Great Britain and Ireland,
Harbour
36, para 401, p. 231. Means a harbour property so called whether natural or artificial, estuary, navigable river, pier, jetty, and other work in or at which ships can obtain shelter or ship and unship goods or
Wharf
to lay goods and wares on that are brought to or from the water. See Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 27), s. 68, and Port of London (Consolidation) Act, 1920
Emblements
Emblements [fr. emblavance de bled, O. Fr. corn sprung or put above ground], the growing crops of those vegetable productions of the soil which are annually produced by the labour of the cultivator. They are deemed...
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