Proper noun
Greenacre
(law) A fictitious or hypothetical estate in land, commonly used to discuss the rights of various parties to a piece of real property.
If you’re in midtown and need some silence, visit Tudor City’s two parks on East 42nd Street, or Greenacre Park, on 51st Street. Source: Internet
NSW Police said the Greenacre man was re-arrested on Friday before being hit with a number of charges related to Thursday's crash which injured 14 people. Source: Internet
Greenacre says that although she teaches dancing, she still continues to be a student as well. Source: Internet
Greenacre says the dancers are being judged against themselves, rather than against the other participants. Source: Internet
“We’ve then had whole teams of people walking through the streets of Sydney double checking what the data is telling us,” Mr Greenacre said. Source: Internet
At his home in Greenacre, Mr al Daki lives with his mother and father, three siblings and his grandmother Amena Drgham, 64. Source: Internet