See Also: TOUR D'ECHELLE, French law(law)
TOUR D' ECHELLE, French law(law)
urinary tract(medicine)
urinary tract physiology(medicine)
infection, urinary tract(medicine)
urinary tract infection(medicine)
urinary tract infections(medicine)
pregnancy danger from urinary tract infection(medicine)
echelle(dictionary)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)

urinary tract infections (medicine) and TOUR D' ECHELLE, French law (law)


urinary tract infections (medicine)


urinary tract infections
Infections affecting those structures of the body which participate in the secretion and elimination of urine, i.e., the kidney, the ureters, the urinary bladder, and the urethra.


TOUR D' ECHELLE, French law (law)


TOUR D' ECHELLE, French law. Tour d' echelle is a right which the owner of an estate has of placing ladders on his neighbor' s property to facilitate the estate has of placing ladders on his neighbor' s property to facilitate the reparation of a party wall, or of buildings which are supported by that reparation of a party wall, or of buildings which are supported by that wall. It is a species of servitude. Lois des Bat. part 1, c. 3, sect. 2, wall. It is a species of servitude. Lois des Bat. part 1, c. 3, sect. 2, Art. 9, Sec. 1. Art. 9, Sec. 1. 2. In another sense by this term, or echellage, is understood the space 2. In another sense by this term, or echellage, is understood the space of ground left unoccupied around a building for the purpose of enabling the of ground left unoccupied around a building for the purpose of enabling the owner to repair it with convenience; this is not a servitude, but an actual owner to repair it with convenience; this is not a servitude, but an actual corporeal property. Td. part 1, c. 3, sect. 2, Art. 9, Sec. 2. corporeal property. Td. part 1, c. 3, sect. 2, Art. 9, Sec. 2.