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Piseacute

A species of wall made of stiff earth or clay rammed in between molds which are carried up as the wall rises called also piseacute work...


Podium

A low wall serving as a foundation a substructure or a terrace wall...


Boundary

Boundary, is an imaginary line which marks the confines or line of division of two contiguous parcels of land. It also denotes the physical objects by reference to which the line of division is described as well as the line of division itself, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(1), 4th Edn., Para 901, p. 390.Means a wall which abuts on a street and which does not exceed two and half metres in height, Cantonments Act, 2006, sec. 2(c).Means a wall which abuts on a street and which does not exceed two and a half metres in height. [Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), s. 2]...


Tigni immittendi

Tigni immittendi, a servitude which is the right of inserting a beam or timber from the wall of one house into that of a neighbouring house, in order that it may rest on the latter and that the wall of the latter may bear this weight, Civ. Law....


Intermural

Lying between walls inclosed by walls...


Extramural

Outside of the walls as of a fortified or walled city...


Dewar

A double walled glass vessel for holding liquid air liquid nitrogen etc having the space between the walls exhausted so as to prevent conduction of heat and sometimes having the glass silvered to prevent absorption of radiant heat called also according to the particular shape Dewar bulb Dewar tube etc...


Area

Area [Lat., a threshing-floor], (1) an enclosed yard or open place connected with a house; (2) a district for particular purposes, as a school board area, a parliamentary electoral area, a local government district (see Part viii of the Public Health Act, 1875), a Poor Law Union of parishes, as to which, see UNION; (3) Metaphor, the region of discussion; (4) In the London Building Act, 1930, s. 5, contains this definition: 'area' in relation to a building means the superficies of a horizontal section thereof made at the point of its greatest surface inclusive of the external walls and of such portions of the party walls as belong to the building.'Area' means the area (including all the buildings, structures or other properties comprises therein) specified in the Schedule. [Acquisition of Certain Area at Ayodhya, (33 of 1993), s. 2(a)]An area simpliciter is certainly not a route. Its potentiality to become a route would not make it a route. A route is an area plus something more, C.P. S...


Lands and buildings

Lands and buildings, The word 'building' that which is built; a structure, edifice: now a structure of the nature of a house built where it is to stand. Includes the site of the building as its component part. A somewhat similar point arose for considera-tion in Corporation of the City of Victoria v. Bishop of Vancouver Island, AIR 1921 PC 240 with reference to the meaning of the word 'building' occurring ins. 197(1) of the Statutes of British Columbia, 1914. It was held that the word must receive its natural and ordinary meaning as 'including the fabric of which it is composed, the ground upon which its walls stand and the ground embraced within those walls'. That appears correct meaning of 'building', D.G. Gouse and Co. (Agents) Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Kerala, AIR 1980 SC 271: (1980) 2 SCC 410: (1980) 1 SCR 804....


Menials

Menials [fr. m'nia, Lat., walls], those servants who live within their master's walls, Termes de la Ley....



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