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Park

A park differs from a forest, in that, as Compton observes, a subject may hold a park by prescription or royal grant. It differs from a chase because a park must be enclosed; if it lie open,

Ordinance

the State legislature, Municipal Ordinances, Judith O' Gallagher, 1A, 01 at 3 (2nd Edn., 1998). Ordinance, law, rule, prescript. The precise distinction between an Ordinance and an Act of Parliament is a subject of controversy between learned

Nuisance

no a defence to an action for nuisance, Elliotson v. Feethan, (1835) s Bing NC 134. And no prescriptive rights can be acquired for a nuisance. It includes any act, omission, place, animal or thing which causes

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Non decimando

Non decimando, a custom or prescription to be discharged of all tithes, etc.

Manufacture

(3) transformation of such drugs or substance; and (4) making of preparation (otherwise than in a pharmacy on prescription) with or containing such drugs or substances. [Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (61 of 1985), s.

Memory, Time of legal

beginning of the reign of Richard I., July 6, 1189: 2 Inst. 238, 239. But see the (English) Prescription Act, 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71

Manor

of tenure, had rights of civil jurisdiction over them; and by special grant from the Crown or by prescription he might have right of criminal jurisdiction. He might also have villain, or unfree, tenants holding land at

Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam

Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam [Lat.], frequent interruption does not take away a prescription once acquired.

Peaceably

Peaceably, is not defined in any Act, it is a subject of some judicial pronouncement. The prescriptive right of an easement can be acquired only when the user is inter alia nec vi, that is

Immemorial usage

Immemorial usage, a practice which has existed time out of mind; custom; prescription, See MEMORY, TIME OF LEGAL. A phenomenon is said to be happening from time immemorial when the date

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Park

A park differs from a forest, in that, as Compton observes, a subject may hold a park by prescription or royal grant. It differs from a chase because a park must be enclosed; if it lie open,

Ordinance

the State legislature, Municipal Ordinances, Judith O' Gallagher, 1A, 01 at 3 (2nd Edn., 1998). Ordinance, law, rule, prescript. The precise distinction between an Ordinance and an Act of Parliament is a subject of controversy between learned

Nuisance

no a defence to an action for nuisance, Elliotson v. Feethan, (1835) s Bing NC 134. And no prescriptive rights can be acquired for a nuisance. It includes any act, omission, place, animal or thing which causes

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Non decimando

Non decimando, a custom or prescription to be discharged of all tithes, etc.

Manufacture

(3) transformation of such drugs or substance; and (4) making of preparation (otherwise than in a pharmacy on prescription) with or containing such drugs or substances. [Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (61 of 1985), s.

Memory, Time of legal

beginning of the reign of Richard I., July 6, 1189: 2 Inst. 238, 239. But see the (English) Prescription Act, 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71

Manor

of tenure, had rights of civil jurisdiction over them; and by special grant from the Crown or by prescription he might have right of criminal jurisdiction. He might also have villain, or unfree, tenants holding land at

Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam

Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam [Lat.], frequent interruption does not take away a prescription once acquired.

Peaceably

Peaceably, is not defined in any Act, it is a subject of some judicial pronouncement. The prescriptive right of an easement can be acquired only when the user is inter alia nec vi, that is

Immemorial usage

Immemorial usage, a practice which has existed time out of mind; custom; prescription, See MEMORY, TIME OF LEGAL. A phenomenon is said to be happening from time immemorial when the date

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