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Churchways
must in the nature of things provide some form of access to a particular piece of private property. The commonest type
detective
or in getting information that is not readily or publicly accessible [a police ] [hired a private ]
Right to information
Right to information, means the right to informa-tion accessible under this Act which is held by or under the
University
as places of religion and learning, should be rendered freely accessible to the nation, and that by means of divers restrictions,
Misrepresentation
and folly, or of careless indifference and neglect of easily accessible means of information. At Common Law, see more fully under
Central
pertaining to the parts near the center equidistant or equally accessible from certain points
Electronic mail
a message transmitted from one computer to another accessible by means of a mail reading program on the receiving
Frequentable
Accessible
Inaccessible
Not accessible not to be reached obtained or approached as an inaccessible
Seaport
A port on the seashore or one accessible for seagoing vessels Also used adjectively as a seaport town
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