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Bridge
maintenance, the surface of the highway carried by or giving access to the bridge and to any embankment, retaining wall or
Common
That s. sets out and regulates the right of public access for the purposes of air and exercise under statutory conditions.
Drunkenness
Act of 1872, 'any place to which the public have access, whether on payment or otherwise' ] . . . or
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Book of account
penalties for non-compliance are imposed. The auditors are to have access at all times, s. 134. The expression 'books of accounts'
order
harassment, or stalking by another esp. by prohibiting or restricting access or proximity to the protected party [excluded from the home
blockaded
having access obstructed by emplacement of a barrier or by threat of
visitation
[ of the home of a neglected child] 2 : access to a child granted esp. to a parent who does
sunshine
of legislative or executive bodies and sometimes providing for public access to government records [ laws] see also Freedom of Information
stock
on important matters such as mergers, and may have limited access to information not publicly available cumulative preferred stock : preferred
seal
seal 2 : to close off (as records) from public access
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