curtilage Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɜː.təl.ɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈkɝː.t̬əl.ɪdʒ]

Meaning of curtilage In English

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Examples of curtilage

  • He shall also have the curtilage with the garden adjoining the hall on the north side enclosed as it is with hedges and ditches. 

  • Most of the 100% garage provision was within the house curtilage and comprised two bays thus giving ample space for bicycle and general storage as well as a car.

  • He was required to stand outside the curtilage of the factory when presenting the case to the workers during their lunch hour.

  • Building within the curtilage of a listed building is another area which is urgently in need of alteration and improvement.

  • Whether it is within the close, curtilage or precincts or not.

  • That power does not extend to a dwelling house or its curtilage.

  • I think that is permissible —as many caravans as you like within the curtilage, provided they are incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling-house.

  • In many areas, particularly in mining areas, curtilage includes the services of those houses, which are usually terrace houses.

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