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Damnum absque injuri'
his own ground; though if I have a mill by prescription on my own land, and another erects a new mill,
Damnum absque injuria
his own ground; though if I have a mill by prescription on my own land, and another erects a new mill,
Air
the right to air (which is not a subject of prescription within the Prescription Act) is discussed by Fry, J., in
over the counter
able to be sold legally without a doctors prescription of medicinal drugs Contrasted with prescription
nonprescription
able to be sold legally without a doctors prescription over the counter of medicinal drugs as Aspirin is a
Easement
the conveyance. [(English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 65] (3) By prescription. Easements are extinguished pro tem by the union of the
hostile
[a use] see also adverse possession at possession easement by prescription at easement, prescription b : unwelcome by or contrary to
Memory, Time of legal
6, 1189: 2 Inst. 238, 239. But see the (English) Prescription Act, 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71
Patent or proprietary medicine
systems of medicine, a drug which is a remedy or prescription presented in a form ready for internal or external administration
Park
as Compton observes, a subject may hold a park by prescription or royal grant. It differs from a chase because a
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