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(n) Monument is the permanent structure, building, erections etc made at the place to mark the memory of a historical event, action, place or person etc.
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Monument. Latin monere, to remind, advise. 1. A memorial; a permanent landmark. 2. Something designed to perpetrate the memory of a person or event.

monument
n. 1) an established landmark which a surveyor uses as part of a legal description of real property. 2) a building or other structure of historic importance, which may be recognized formally and marked by central, ...

The monuments where the common law is to be found, are the records, reports of cases adjudicated by the courts, and the treatises of learned men.

LAND MARK
A monument set up in order to ascertain the boundaries between two contiguous estates. For removing a land mark an action lies. 1 Tho.... more ...

A Karl Marx monument in the German city Chemnitz, formerly the East German city Karl-Marx-Stadt (Karl Marx City).
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Expanded Legal Definition of Capital PunishmentCarrier's Case A monumental 1473 English case which extended the offence of theft (then called larceny) to include a carrier of goods who, initially lawfully in possession, ...

Though his relation to collection is still in theory the chief monument of the general ecclesiastical law, it only marked a certain stage and taw. was before long to receive further additions.

Class I Area: Under the Clean Air Act, a Class I area is one in which visibility is protected more stringently than under the national ambient air quality standards; includes national parks, wilderness area, monuments and other areas of special ...

They were reduced to form about the year 1290, by Jean d'Iblin, comte de Japhe et d'Ascalon. Fournel calls them the most precious monument of our (French) ancient law.

for [the defendant] to question the accuracy of the very methodology employed by the industry in issuing its policies simply because actuarial tables were used to determine [an adverse award].' Peoples Security Life Insurance Co. v. Monumental Life ...

The Bar was removed in 1878 and is now in Theobalds Park near Waltham; there is a monument on the old London site, at the junction of Fleet St. and the Strand. Here the lord mayor officially receives personages from outside the City.

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