Legal Definition and Related Resources of Ancient house
Meaning of Ancient house
One which has stood long enough to acquire an easement of support. 3 Kent, Comm. 437; 2 Washb. Real Prop. 74, 76. See “Eastment.”
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Ancient house in the Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims
A house which has stood for twenty years.
Note: This legal definition of Ancient house in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) is from 1893.
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