curtilage n : the enclosed land around a house or other building; "it was a small house with almost no yard" syn yard, grounds Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Bride in the drought curtilage (Chinese Edition) by lao zhongGuizhou People's Publishing HouseA mysterious letter led them into Wuzhen. A beautiful string music sounding from another world, an pure but thrilling legend, the wierd ""ghost marriage"" in water villageswhat secret hided behind these uncanny? Is there really fox and ghost in the drought curilage? or there's someone plotting these deaths secretly . CURTILAGE: An entry from Thomson Gale's West's Encyclopedia of American LawThomson Gale“West's Encyclopedia of American Law” is 13 volumes and 5,000 entries of comprehensive information on the fascinating American Legal System and its components. Covering historical and current terms, concepts, events, movements, cases, and persons significant to U.S law, West’s has been written, updated, and reviewed by lawyers and professors with the everyday user in mind. Everyone from the layperson hooked on the weekly TV courtroom procedural to the serious student can find such valuable information as brief definitions of legal jargon, exhaustive examinations of courtroom procedure, explanations of complex topics such as civil rights, biographies of standout attorneys, analyses of controversial issues, and transcripts of crucial Supreme Court decisions. Metal railings and balustrades for use in buildings and their curtilages (CP 499. Part 1. 1972)by Council for Codes of PracticeBritish Standards Institution |
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