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curtilage Meaning in Bengali



 বসতবাড়ির সংলগ্ন প্রাঙ্গণ,

Noun:

বসতবাড়ির সংলগ্ন প্রাঙ্গণ,





curtilage's Usage Examples:

The village's name means 'curtilage of Sigebeorht' or 'curtilage of Sigbjorn'.


In common law, the curtilage of a house or dwelling is the land immediately surrounding it, including any closely associated buildings and structures.


In law, the curtilage of a dwelling is the land immediately surrounding it, including any closely.


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.


automobile exception does not apply to vehicles parked within the home or the curtilage of a private homeowner.


reversed that decision, holding that the barn was within the residence's curtilage and therefore within the Fourth Amendment's protective ambit.


A surviving remnant of the boundary wall of part of the curtilage can be found at the south east corner of the Manor House grounds.


the area was still within the "curtilage.


" The Court of Appeals did not agree, stating: [T]he evidence that the curtilage that defines the property that.


warrantless search and seizure of garbage left for collection outside the curtilage of a home.


free-standing—such as a plaque on a church wall—or which form part of the curtilage of a listed building—such as a sculpture within a building—but do not.


In a rural context, the terms town boundary, village curtilage or village envelope may be used to apply the same constraining principles.


The site of the pumping station and the State Heritage Register curtilage is shown on SHR:01324–Plan 2019, reproduced on the internet page referenced.


[1] The villages name means 'Bircham's curtilage'.


The name "Toft" is derived from an old Viking word meaning "curtilage" or "homestead".


Kilkenny's medieval city wall forms part of the curtilage of the Rothe House complex.


charged with redevelopment of the Grangegorman Campus, formerly within the curtilage of St.



Synonyms:

front yard; dooryard; playground; garden; yard; field; side yard; backyard; grounds;

Antonyms:

fauna;

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