Waste - Law Dictionary Search Results
Public health
nuisances, offensive trades, smoke, water supply (works, wells, charges, supply waste); prevention, notification and treatment of diseases; preventing spread of infection
Prohibitio de vasto, directa parti
used to be addressed to a tenant, prohibiting him from waste, pending suit, Reg. Jud. 21; Moor, 917.
Petroleum product
casing head gasoline, natural gas gasoline, naphtha, distillate gasoline, kerosene, waste oil, blended gasoline, lubricating oil, blends or mixture of oil
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Ornamental timber
by the tenant for life is a species of equitable waste (q.v.), Micklethwaite v. Micklethwaite, (1857) 1 De G&J 504.
Open space
garden or is used for purposes of recreation, or lies waste and unoccupied. The above definition much enlarges that of 1881
Mineral development
Mineral development, scientific exploitation of minerals without waste is undoubtedly as part of mineral development as envisaged by
Maleficium
Maleficium, waste; damage; injury, Civ. Law.
Leakage
made to merchants for the leaking of casks or the waste of liquors.
Lal Lanier
penned, manure is stored and straw is staved and other waste attached to the village site which is not assessed to
Kumki lands
1886 are termed as 'kadim warg' lands and the Govern-ment-owned waste lands within 100 yards of such wages, are called 'kumki
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