Pollard - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pollards, or Pollengers
Pollards, or Pollengers, trees which have been lopped, distinguished from timber
Bolling
A tree from which the branches have been cut a pollard
Pollard
A tree having its top cut off at some height above the ground that may throw out branches
Bankruptcy
and that, accordingly, the proceedings were not excluded, Ashourst v. Pollard, (2000) 1 WLR 722 (CA). Bankruptcy, is the statutory procedure
Photographs
person can restrain the public sale of his photographic likeness, Pollard v. Photographic Co., (1888) 40 Ch D 345. The period
Felling of trees
Felling of trees, means cutting, girdling, pollarding, uprooting or damaging a tree in any manner but shall
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