Plot - Law Dictionary Search Results
Market
more than four stalls or shops are kept on any plot of land owned by the same owner or owners, or
Ortolagium
Ortolagium, a garden plot or hortilage.
Revenue
under the provisions of this Act in respect of any plot of land or part thereof held by him for a
Scheme
or orderly arrangement, esp. of related concepts 2. An artful plot or plan usu. to deceive others, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Work
the sense of buildings, structures etc., mere fencing a vacant plot is not within the expression 'work', Kantaben M. Amin v.
Machinate
with the purpose of doing harm to contrive artfully to plot
VerbarScenario
A preliminary sketch of the plot or main incidents of an opera
Intricacy
intricacy of a cause in controversy the intricacy of a plot
Conspirant
Engaging in a plot to commit a crime conspiring
Imbroglio
An intricate complicated plot as of a drama or work of fiction
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