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bar

or action: as a : an intangible impediment, obstacle, or barrier [the restrictive covenant raised a racial ] [consent of the

Discrimination

an element of intentional and purposeful differentiation thereby creating economic barrier and involves an element of an unfavourable bias. It implies

Street

or wholly obstructed by any gate, post, chain or other barrier, if houses, shops or other buildings about thereon, and if

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Magna Carta

struggles of the barons' war, but at length this constitutional barrier against regal encroachments was finally secured to the people by

Lawful fence

Lawful fence, means a strong, substantial, and well suited barrier that is sufficient to prevent animals from escaping property and

chancellor

from Late Latin cancellarius doorkeeper, clerk, from Latin cancellus latticework barrier] 1 : the head of a chancery: as a :

Guarded

shielded, fenced or otherwise protected by means of suitable casings, barrier, rails or metal screens to remove the possibility of dangerous

Import

on their clearance after assessment of duties at the customs barrier but it is not complete in a real sense. Even

Bar of the House

In the House of Lords, the bar is a wooden barrier which excludes persons who are not peers. Parliamentary Dictionary, L.A.

Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

regulated by an Act of the church (1697), termed the Barrier Act, Bell's Scotch Law Dict.

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