In " Jardines ", the Court found that a porch right in front of a private house is part of the curtilage.
22.
The listing of a building or structure does not define its specific curtilage, and so this can become a matter of interpretation and contention.
23.
The origin of the place-name is from the Old Norse word " toft " meaning a building site or a curtilage.
24.
It is now art of Old Beams curtilage but the roof was removed in the 1960s to allow a better view from the dwelling.
25.
With the arrival of the West s the bowling green which was inside the curtilage of the castle forced the club to find an alternative green.
26.
The Fourth Amendment proscribes unreasonable seizure of any person, or of any person's home ( including its curtilage ) or personal property without a warrant.
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The phrase " permitted development " is often used to refer to Schedule 2 Part 1, which relates to " Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse ".
28.
Wide wooden bridges with stone abutments close to the Annick Bridge in Stewarton and close to the walled gardens allowed a complete circuit of the estate curtilage to be made.
29.
However, the Court of Appeals reversed that decision, holding that the barn was within the residence's curtilage and therefore within the Fourth Amendment's protective ambit.
30.
The Court concluded that bringing a police dog into the home's curtilage to perform a forensic exploration for incriminating evidence was therefore an unreasonable search, absent a warrant.