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abatement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Britannica article "
Abatement".
Abatement refers...
- act of the New
Jersey Legislature on
February 17, 1848, from
portions of
Freehold Township. The
township was
named for the marl beds
found in the area. The...
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competitive visitors to the
ground and 11,000
people saw them lose 1–0
to Tottenham. In 1905,
Tottenham raised enough money to buy the
freehold to the land, as...
- It is an
abatement, an intrusion,
a dissension,
a discontinuance, or any
other kind of
wrong by
which a person who has
a right to the
freehold is kept...
- its own
to bring about the
extinguishment of
a profit à prendre.
Where the
freehold estates in both the
dominant and
servient land come
into both the...
-
traditional owners were
presented with the
freehold title deeds for the park, who, in turn,
leased the land back
to the
Australian Government through the Director...
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directed to the sheriff, in case of an
abatement or disseisin,
to summon a jury
to view the land in question, and
to recognise whether the
great grandfather...
- the
Cincinnati Commercial wrote, "Drunkenness may be
entered as
a plea in
abatement for him, for he had been
crazed with
liquor for
several preceding...
- (Commencement) Act 1793 came
into force on 8
April 1793, acts p****ed by the
Parliament of
Great Britain were
deemed to have come
into effect on the
first day...