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pound-breach
pound-breach Law. (ˈpaʊndbriːtʃ) [f. pound n.2 + breach n. Early ME. pundbreche represents an OE. *pundbryce not recorded.] The breaking open of a pound; hence, the illegal removal or recovery by the owner of goods lawfully impounded.a 1135 Laws Hen. I, c. 40 (Schmid) Pundbreche fit pluribus modis: ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fleet, Dorset
The Great Storm of 1824 caused waves to breach Chesil Beach, and many of the buildings in the village were destroyed, including the nave of the original An eye-witness described the event: At six o'-clock on the morning of the 23rd I was standing with other boys by the gate near the cattle pound when I wikipedia.org
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pound
▪ I. pound, n.1 (paʊnd) Forms: 1–4 (Sc. and north. dial. –9) pund, (4–5 n. dial. punde); 3– pound, (4–6 pounde, pownd(e; pond(e). [OE. pund (pl. pund):—WGer. stem *pundo- pound (weight), = OSax., OFris., ON., Goth. pund (MLG. punt, LG. pund, MDu. pont, Du. pond), OHG. phunt (MHG. pfunt, G. pfund), a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tom Cobb
However, he hasn't responded to her letters for some time, and when she finds him she will sue him for breach of promise. Tom accepts from O'Fipp a pound a week for as long as he keeps that name. wikipedia.org
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Ted Spillane
The marriage caused Spillane to be sued for breach of promise by Lily Prust to whom Spillane had previously been engaged. The bankruptcy was not discharged until 1956 when a dividend of 4s 1d in the pound (21%) was paid. wikipedia.org
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De parco fracto
De parco fracto (Law Latin "of pound breach") is a historical common-law writ against a person, often an owner, "who breaks into a pound to rescue animals , or by writ de parco fracto, or pound-breach, in case they were actually impounded." wikipedia.org
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Canal pound
If the break was in the bank or berm of the canal, the crew would drive two rows of stakes, about a foot apart, across the breach, then weaving rope between Sump pound The inverse of a summit pound is a sump pound. wikipedia.org
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Brammarajan
His first full length study of the life and achievements of Ezra Pound was published in 1985. He introduced Bertolt Breach to Tamil readers with his slim volume of Brecht poems in 1987. wikipedia.org
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Banknotes of the pound sterling
that the debtor is in default of payment; if the debtor offers payment in legal tender, the creditor is required to accept it or else the creditor is in breach Scotland Until 1701 Scotland issued its own pound, the Pound Scots. wikipedia.org
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Miliangos v George Frank Ltd
Over the time of the litigation, the exchange rate between the Swiss franc and the pound dropped dramatically. The traditional rule required that the debt in Swiss francs be converted to pounds on the date of the breach. wikipedia.org
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Civil engineering and infrastructure repair in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
The 3,000 pound sandbag operation at the 17th Street Canal was postponed early in the day when U.S. The 3,000 pound sandbags were each about square (1 m). wikipedia.org
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Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)
The batteries, which opened fire at 4pm on 14 January, included thirty-four 24-pound and four 18-pound siege cannon. sent against the lesser breach on the north. wikipedia.org
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Candidate Physical Ability Test
The tasks are the following: Stair Climb (climbing stairs while carrying an additional 25 pound simulated hose pack) Hose Drag (stretching uncharged Search (crawling through dark unpredictable areas to search for victims) Rescue Drag (removing a victim or partner from a burning building) Ceiling Breach wikipedia.org
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Parson's Cause
Following a poor harvest in 1758, the price of tobacco rose from two to six pennies per pound, effectively inflating clerical salaries. Several Virginian politicians saw the king's veto as a breach of their legislative authority. wikipedia.org
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Hartog v Colin & Shields
He claimed loss of profit, or, in the alternative, the difference between the contract price and the market price at the time of the breach. They plead that they had still intended to offer the goods per piece, and not per (imperial) pound. wikipedia.org
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