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plot plan

plot plan : a plan indicating the present or proposed use of a plot of land ;esp : one for a residential lot that indicates the location of structures and other important elements (as a septic system) ...


Plot

A small extent of ground a plat as a garden plot...


Plotful

Abounding with plots...


Plot proof

Secure against harm by plots...


Plot of land

Plot of land, means land or lands held by a raiyat and treated as a unit for assessment of revenue. [The Kolkota Land Revenue Act, 2003, s. 2(g)]...


Residential house

Residential house, must be treated as including a flat constructed above the commercial plot on the ground floor. This will be so even if originally the plot was allotted for commercial purposes, if incidentally construction of residential plot above the ground floor, commercial plot is permitted as per the plans, Chandigarh Housing Board v. Narinder Kaur Makol, AIR 2000 SC 2616Residential house, includes flats constructed over commercial premises on ground floor, Chandigarh Housing Board v. Narinder Kaur Makal, (2000) 6 SCC 415: AIR 2000 SC 2616....


Counterplot

To oppose as another plot by plotting to attempt to frustrate as a stratagem by stratagem...


Gale

Gale [fr. gavel, Sax., a rent or duty], a periodical payment of rent, Spelm. Gloss. Voce 'gabellum.' The term is also used as meaning the right granted by the Crown to mine or to quarry in parts of the Forest of Dean. [See the Forest of Dean (Mines) Act, 1838]Rent paid by a free miner the galled for the right to mine a plot of land; A licence to mine a plot of land, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 687....


parcel

parcel : a tract or plot of land ...


plan

plan 1 : a diagram of an area of land (as a subdivision) filed in the registry of deeds see also plot plan 2 : a detailed program ;esp : one made under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code that places future earnings under the control of a trustee, provides for the payment of creditors, and is subject to approval by the creditors ...


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