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Dharna
not amount to contempt. But if by holding a dharna access to the courts is hindered and the officers of the
Discrimination
birth or any of them by putting restriction on their access and use certain public places, Constitution of India, Art. 15(1)
Betting
place, or in any place to which the public have access [including, as was decided in Langrishe v. Archer, (1882) 10
Cyber space jurisdiction
47 1 US 462; Preskap, Inc v. System One, Direct Access, Inc, 636 SO 2d 1351 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1994);
Copyhold
fowling. But subject to the lord's rights to minerals and access thereto, the enfranchised owner may disturb or remove the soil
Common
That s. sets out and regulates the right of public access for the purposes of air and exercise under statutory conditions.
Coke, Sir Edward
under Queen Elizabeth, knighted by James I. shortly after his accession in 1603, made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in
Cinque Ports
Winchelsea and Rye were afterwards added by or before the accession of King John, but the old name, though now become
Calvin's case
it was held that persons born in Scotland after the accession of James I. to the crown of England were not
Bridge
maintenance, the surface of the highway carried by or giving access to the bridge and to any embankment, retaining wall or
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