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Timber
V. and P. 26; Woodf. L. and T.; TREE; and WASTE. Carrige of Timber.'s. 61 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety and
Terris liberandis
and tenements again, and release him of the strip and waste, Reg. Brev. 232. Also, it was a writ for the
Terra lucrabilis
land gained from the sea or enclosed out of a waste.
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Term of years absolute
or not at a rent with or without impeachment for waste, subject or not to another legal estate and either certain
Squatter
s. 76) If a squatter wrongfully encloses a bit of waste land, and builds a hut on it, and lives there,
Special injunctions
prohibitory orders or interdicts against acts of parties, such as waste, nuisance, piracy, etc. see INJUNCTION.
Sheep-heaves
'Small plots of pasture often in the middle of a waste . . . the soil of which may or may
Ravager
One who or that which ravages or lays waste spoiler
Quo minus
and hay-bote in another's woods against the grantor making such waste whereby the grantee could the less enjoy his grant, Old
Garden
public place or any other convenient place for collection of waste in a manner so as to prevent littering, attraction to
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