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Light

(see DAMNUM ABSQUE INJURIA) but by virtue of the (English) Prescription Act, 1832 (2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71), uninterrupted

Highways

bridleways, footways, cause-ways churchways and pavements. They exist either by prescription, by authority of Acts of Parliament, or by dedication to

Water and watercourse

profit a prendre and is not, apparently, a subject of prescription, but it may be acquired by custom or usage. See

Usage

usage through inheritance though a right can be acquired by prescription. 'Usage in its most extensive meaning, includes both custom and

Shall

and the context of the statute, the purpose of the prescription, the public injury in the event of neglect of the

Petty-bag Office

in a particular pew in the church arises either from prescription, as appurtenant to a messuage--but not to land, Philipps v.

Medicinal preparation

Medicinal preparation, includes all drugs which are a remedy or prescription prepared for internal or external use of human beings or

Maills and duties

M. and D., commonly known as assignation of rents and prescription of M. and D. The years of prescription only begin

Time

FRACTION OF A DAY; LIMITATION OF ACTION OR PROSECUTION; MONTH; PRESCRIPTION; REASONABLE TIME. Time Bargains.--Contracts for the sale of a certain

Ferry

can only be created by a grant from the Crown, prescription which presumes such a grant, or Act of Parliament; see

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