right to lateral support
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lateral support — A landowner s right to have his or her land supported by the land that lies next to it, for example, against any slippage, cave in, or landslide. Example: a developer excavated into a hill to build an apartment building, without putting in a… … Law dictionary
lateral support — The right of lateral and subjacent support is the right to have land supported by the adjoining land or the soil beneath. The right of a landowner to the natural support of his land by adjoining land. The adjoining owner has the duty not to… … Black's law dictionary
lateral support — The right of lateral and subjacent support is the right to have land supported by the adjoining land or the soil beneath. The right of a landowner to the natural support of his land by adjoining land. The adjoining owner has the duty not to… … Black's law dictionary
lateral support — The right to support of soil in its natural state from land adjoining it. 1 Am J2d Adj L § 37. Precisely, the right of an adjoining property owner to support for his land in its natural state from his neighbor s land in its natural state. Carrig… … Ballentine's law dictionary
support of building — A right of an owner and a corresponding liability of an adjoining owner under grant, express or implied, or under reservation, sometimes existing as a prescriptive right, although not included in the right of lateral support and confined to the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
support — 1. support, verb Furnishing funds or means for maintenance; to maintain; to provide for; to enable to continue; to carry on. To provide a means of livelihood. To vindicate, to maintain, to defend, to uphold with aid or countenance 2. support,… … Black's law dictionary
right of support — See lateral support; support of building; support of person … Ballentine's law dictionary
Lateral and subjacent support — Lateral and subjacent support, in the law of property, describes the right a landowner has to have that land physically supported in its natural state by both adjoining land and underground structures. If a neighbor s excavation causes the… … Wikipedia
Lateral coital position — confusing|date=August 2007The lateral coital position is a sex position described by Masters and Johnson in their Human Sexual Response . The position was preferred by 75% of their heterosexual respondents once they had tried it.Initial adviceThe … Wikipedia
Lateral mass of atlas — Infobox Bone Name = Lateral mass of atlas Latin = massa lateralis atlantis GraySubject = 21 GrayPage = 99 Caption = First cervical vertebra, or atlas. (Lateral mass labeled at center right.) Caption2 = Articulation between odontoid process and… … Wikipedia