lot of groun

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
LOT OF GROUND. A small piece of land in a town or city usually employed for 
building, a yard, a garden or such other urban use. Lots are in-lots, or 
those within the boundary of the city or town, and out-lots, those which are 
out of such boundary, and which are used by some of the inhabitants of such 
town or city. 
    

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