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Improvement of towns
scheme or for open spaces and playing fields may be acquired, and s. 47 gives powers to control advertisements affecting the amenities of land specified in a scheme. The provisions relating to compensation are elaborate and detailed,
Open market
person desirous of purchasing to come in and make an offer, and if proper steps were taken to advertise the property and let all likely purchasers know that the land is in the market for sale, Ahura
Infamous conduct in a professional respect
term used by the General Medical Council to denote contraventions of the practice of the profession, such as advertising as well as disgraceful or incompetent conduct; see Medical Act, 1858 (21 & 22 Vict. c. 90), s.
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Innkeeper
Innkeeper, means a person who, for compensation, keeps open a public house for the lodging and entertainment of travellers. A keeper of a boarding house is usually not considered an innkeeper, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,...
Lottery
II., all lotteries are unlawful. Sect. 22 sets out offences in connection with lotteries, e.g., printing, distributing tickets, advertising, sending money out of Great Britain etc.; s. 23 exempts small lotteries incidental to certain entertainments; s. 24
Magic remedy
structure or any organic function of the body of human beings or animals. [Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 (21 of 1954), s. 2(c)]
Marine-store dealers
cables, etc., without obtaining a ' permit ' from a justice of the peace, which permit must be advertised before the dealer proceeds to act thereon.' A person as so defined is, by the (English) Children Act,
Revocation of agency
by the act of the principal, either (a) Express, as (1) By direct and formal writing, publicly a advertised; (2) By informal writing to the agent privately; (3) By parol; or (b) Implied from circumstances as by
Pandect', or Digesta
of a fine of five lire; hence the term exempla correcta et bene emendata. Books thus corrected were advertised by the bedel, 1 Colqu. R.C.L. 67-73.
Pawnbroker
in the catalogue shall be separate from any pledges of any other pawnbroker'; that sales are to be advertised 'in some public newspaper'; that pictures, books, china, and other specified things are to be sold by themselves,
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