Bath - Law Dictionary Search Results
maillot
A womans one piece bathing suit
Overlave
To lave or bathe over
London
Smoke Consumption. Part VI. Tenements and Lodging-houses. Part VII. Public Baths and Wash-houses. Part VIII. Food. Part IX. Prevention and Treatment
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Thames
piers, etc., and of passage through locks; for regulation of bathing, fishing, and exhibition of advertisements; 'for prescribing the numbers of
Public Order Act, 1936
place accessible to the public for drawing water, washing or bathing or for purposes of recreation. [Delhi Police Act, 1978 (34
Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)
the Commissioners were authorized to lend money are as follows: Baths and wash-houses provided by local authorities; burial grounds provided by
Seashore
Crown, and the public have no right over it for bathing, Blundell v. Catterall, (1821) 5 B&Ald 268, diss. Best, J.,
Town Police Clauses Acts, 1847
streets, fires, places of public resort, hackney carriages, and public bathing and other matters for the order and good government of
Kneippism
forms of hydrotherapy as walking barefoot in the morning dew baths wet compresses cold affusions etc so called from its originator
Lave
To wash to bathe as to lave a bruise
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