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WINCHESTER MEASURE. The standard measure originally kept at Winchester, in England. WINDOW. An opening made in the wall of a house to admit light and air, and to enable those who are in to look out. 2. The owner has a right to make as many windows in his house when not built on the line of his property as he may deem proper, although by so doing be may destroy the privacy of his neighbors. Bac. Ab. Actions in general, B. 3. In cities and towns it is evident that the owner of a house cannot open windows in the partition wall without the consent of the owner of the adjoining property, unless he possesses the right of having ancient lights. (q. v.) The opening of such windows and destroying the privacy of the adjoining property, is not, however, actionable; the remedy against such encroachment1 is by obstructing2 them, without encroaching upon the rights of the party who opened them, so as to prevent a right from being acquired by twenty years use. 3 Camp. 82. WISCONSIN. The name of one of the new states of the United States, of America. 2. The constitution of Wisconsin was adopted by a convention, at Madison, on the first day of February, 1848. 3. The right of suffrage3 is vested by the third article of the constitution, as follows: Sect4. 1. Every male person of the age of twenty-one years or upwards5, belonging to either of the following classes, who shall have resided in this state for one year next preceding any election, shall be deemed a qual-ified elector at such election. 1st. White citizens of the United States. 2d. White persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their intention to become citizens, conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization. 3d. Persons of Indian blood who have once been declared by law of congress to be citizens of the United States, any subsequent act of congress to the contrary notwithstanding. 点击收听单词发音
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