Plot - Law Dictionary Search Results
Putting green
The green or plot of smooth turf surrounding a hole
Queach
A thick bushy plot a thicket
Anniversary days
Charles II., 29th May, and the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, November 5th, gave rise to 'anniversaries' and special church services,
Cato street conspiracy
Cato street conspiracy, an extraordinary plot to assassinate the entire Cabinet and get possession of London
Joint pattedars and pot pattedars
parti-cular survey number is split into several sub-numbers and each plot is assessed separately to a part of the revenue on
Frithsplot, or frith-geard
Frithsplot, or frith-geard, a spot or plot of land, encircling some stone, tree, or well, considered sacred,
Haugh, or Howgh
Haugh, or Howgh, a green plot in a valley.
Intrigue
To form a plot or scheme to contrive to accomplish a purpose by secret
Kudiyiruppu
Reforms Act, 1963 (1 of 1964), s. 2(28)] Means a plot of ground can become a kudiyiruppu only when it forms
Land appurtenant
the very land which is a part of the same plot or area which contains the building or dwelling house, State
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