Another definition of “structure” can be found in Hobday v. Nichol, [1944] 1 All E.R. 302 at 303-304: ... “Structure” ... is anything which is constructed; and it involves the notion of something which is put together, consisting of a number of different things which are so put together or built together, constructed as to make one whole, which then is called a structure.
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