But in the old Ecclesiastical law, it is not part of a curtilage of the church. |
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Presently the authorised planning use of the land is one dwelling house with residential curtilage. |
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This development falls within the curtilage of a protected structure at Ivyleigh House, Bank Place, Portlaoise. |
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But the application is subject to the entire curtilage of the site remaining in the ownership of the new house, with no breaches of the boundary wall. |
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The school, at least in my day, took responsibility for the immediate curtilage and the crossing of the roads near it, that was also so at Summer Hill School. |
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The premises on the entrance from the Tipperary road at which the recycling point is located still presents a problem under this heading together with its curtilage area. |
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The proposed extension to the swimming pool can be considered appropriate to the existing curtilage inasmuch as it would be part of the group of residential buildings. |
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Any land that could be argued to be beyond the curtilage but still within the control of the applicant is unsuitable for landing helicopters due to tree cover or topography. |
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People have been known to flee from the curtilage of their property. |
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With the arrival of the Wests, the bowling green inside the curtilage of the castle forced the club to find an alternative green. |
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