Props - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prop
A shell used as a die See Props
Shorer
One who or that which shores or props a prop a shore
Material resources
or occupation, if such artificer be employed in mining; wooden props or 'sprags' though neither 'tools or implements' were 'materials' within
Props
of chance in which four sea shells each called a prop are used instead of dice
Rance
A prop or shore
Personal property
Personal property, money, goods, cattle, chattels, stocks, shares, securities, debts, etc., and
Limitation, words of
'heirs of the body.' See 1 Smith's Real and Pers. Prop., 4th 3d. 63-65, 160. As to deeds executed after December
Appodiare
Appodiare, to lean on or prop up anything, Jacob.
Appellate Jurisdiction Acts, 1876, 1887, 1913 and 1929
considerable discussion, all the lay lords withdrew; Sugd. Law of Prop., pp. 1, et seq. The Crown may appoint salaried 'Lords
Shoring
The act of supporting or strengthening with a prop or shore
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