- Look up
curtilage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
common law, the
curtilage of a
house or
dwelling is the land
immediately surrounding it, including...
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building for
purposes of a
criminal conviction.[citation needed] In law, the
curtilage of a
dwelling is the land
immediately surrounding it,
including any closely...
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surveillance of
curtilage not to be
included in the
protections from
unwarranted search so long as the
airspace above the
curtilage is
generally accessible...
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Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, is a
barracks of the
British Army
which forms part of
Woolwich Garrison. The
Royal Regiment of
Artillery had its headquarters...
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doctrine that a "warrantless
search of the area
outside a
property owner's
curtilage" does not
violate the
Fourth Amendment to the
United States Constitution...
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increasing to 462 at the 2011 Census. The village's name
means '
curtilage of Sigebeorht' or '
curtilage of Sigbjorn'.
Facilities in the
village include a pub, church...
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their residency.
Dwelling includes structures and
outbuildings within the
curtilage.
Dwellings were not
limited to houses. A barn
could be the
subject of...
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Soulton Hall is a
Tudor country house near Wem, England. It was a 16th
century architectural project of Sir
Rowland Hill,
publisher of the
Geneva Bible...
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buildings or
structures constructed before 1 July 1948 that fall
within the
curtilage of a
listed building are
treated as part of the
listed building. The effect...
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shown to be necessary." On 1 June 2007, the
building and its
curtilage were
designated as a
protected site for the
purposes of
Section 128 of...