Proper noun
A surname.
A small village west of Keighley, Metropolitan Borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE0341).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDouglas Laycock, Modern American Remedies, 3d ed. (Aspen Press 2002), page 370; Kellen Funk, "Equity without Chancery: The Fusion of Law and Equity in the Field Code of Civil Procedure, New York 1846-76," Journal of Legal History (2015), 152-191. Source: Internet
Gremlins with I6 engines and manual transmissions gained a new option, the electrically operated overdrive from Laycock de Normanville. Source: Internet
As you drive 15-501 between Durham and Chapel Hill, look for the black-and-white image of González-Torres' empty bed, taken after Laycock died. Source: Internet
North Yorkshire Police issued a wanted appeal on Monday to trace Laycock after he absconded from court. Source: Internet
However, to avoid extending the controversy for a longer period, Judge Laycock chose to issue her decision. Source: Internet
Laycock cautioned that "the whole debate on sexual morality and religious rights is turning the country against religious liberty." Source: Internet