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Treatment

remedial measure either to cure or to prevent deterioration. Hence, prescription of pair of spectacles by eye specialist would be treatment,

Tree

Webb, 1895 AC 1. No right can be acquired by prescription for trees to overhang: per Lord Macnaghten, ibid.; and an

Turbary

another man's ground. It may be either by grant or prescription, and either appurtenant or in gross. It can be appurtenant

Usucapio

the enjoying, by continuance of time, a long possession or prescription; property acquired by use or possession, Civ. Law. See LIMITATION.

Vraic

enjoyment of it as to give him a title by prescription.

Warren

It must be derived from a royal grant, or from prescription, which supposes such a grant, Williams on Rights of Common,

Whales

or other subject by grant from the Crown, or by prescription, Williams on Commons, p. 292. The whaling industry is regulated

Esquire

successiorr. (III) The chiefs of ancient families are esquires by prescription. (IV) Esquires by creation or office. Such are the heralds

Essendi quietum de tolonio

burgesses of any city or town, who, by charter or prescription, ought to be exempted from toll, where the same is

Prescript

Directed prescribed

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