Outhouses in United States
Outhouses Definition
Buildings adjoining or belonging to dwelling houses. Buildings subservient to, yet distinct from, the principal mansion house, located either within or without the curtilage. 1 Bish. Crim. Law, § 175; 4 Conn. 46; 4 Gill & J. (Md.) 402; 2 Craw. & D. 479. Any house standing out and apart from houses where people reside, or where business is transacted. 15 Tex. 260. A building appurtenant to some main building. A school house is not an outhouse. 10 Conn. 143.
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Buildings adjoining or belonging to dwelling houses. Buildings subservient to, yet distinct from, the principal mansion house, located either within or without the curtilage. 1 Bish. Crim. Law, § 175; 4 Conn. 46; 4 Gill & J. (Md.) 402; 2 Craw. & D. 479. Any house standing out and apart from houses where people reside, or where business is transacted. 15 Tex. 260. A building appurtenant to some main building. A school house is not an outhouse. 10 Conn. 143.
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This definition of Outhouses is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.