| 11. | I work for a housing authority, and have to type the word " curtilage " from time to time.
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| 12. | "' Bank Hall Gardens "'comprise of curtilage at Bank Hall, in Bretherton, Lancashire, England.
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| 13. | While open fields are not protected by the Fourth Amendment, the curtilage, or outdoor area immediately surrounding the home, is protected.
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| 14. | In a rural context, the terms town boundary, village curtilage or village envelope may be used to apply the same constraining principles.
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| 15. | The Cattai Homestead, which was constructed around 1820, and its curtilage is listed by the National Trust and the Australian Heritage Commission.
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| 16. | A dwelling typically includes nearby outbuildings, sheds etc . within the curtilage of the property, excluding any'open fields beyond '.
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| 17. | One of the earliest Metroland developments was a 123-acre one at Chalkhill, within the curtilage of Humphry Repton s Wembley Park.
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| 18. | Curtilage is frequently undefined until someone wishes to make a change to a structure or landscape in the immediate vicinity of a listed building.
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| 19. | Since the houses are semi-detached, it is a practical necessity for the side walls to be parallel to the curtilage boundaries.
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| 20. | The curtilage buildings ( stables, lodge, two cottages and animal store ) are in a poor state of repair . ""
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