Stable Stand - Law Dictionary Search Results
Stable-stand
Stable-stand, one of the four evidences or presumptions whereby a man
Backberinde, Backverinde, or Backberend
dog-draw, i.e., drawing after a deer that he has hurt; stable-stand, i.e., at his standing with a knife, gun, bow, or
Dog-draw
to receive the same, Manwood, p. 2, c. viii. See STABLE-STAND.
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Instable
Not stable not standing fast or firm unstable prone to change or … Not stable not standing fast or firm unstable prone to change or recede from
Livery
horse is said to stand at livery where the livery stable keeper delivers him to the owner for use as required.
Building
5, c. 12. See NEW BUILDING. Means a house, outhouse, stable, latrine, shed, hut or other roofed structure whether of masonry, … used a fabric or edifice, framed or constructed, designed to stand more or less permanently, and covering a space of land
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