Bell Ringing - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Curfew
The ringing of an evening bell originally a signal to the inhabitants to cover fires extinguish lights and retire to rest instituted by William
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doorbell
device actuated by a push button at an outer door the push button activating the bell alos the ringing of such a bell as I was in the shower and didnt hear the doorbell … a bell or other sounding device actuated by a push button at an outer door the push button activating the
Ring
To cause to sound especially by striking as a metallic body as to ring a bell … To cause to sound especially by striking as a metallic body as to ring a bell
Ringer
One who or that which rings especially one who rings chimes on bells … One who or that which rings especially one who rings chimes on bells
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Charities, or Public Trusts
in a church; or for the buying of a pulpit-cushion, or pulpit-cloth; or for the setting of new bells where there wee none, or for the mending of them hen they are out of repair; or to … there wee none, or for the mending of them hen they are out of repair; or to pay ringers who should ring a peal of bells on the anniversary of the restoration of Charles II. (Re Pardoe,
Noisy nuisance
Noisy nuisance. An action may lie for a noisy nuisance, as by ringing bells, Soltau v. De Held, (1851) 2 Sim NS 133; user of stable, Ball v. Ray, (1873) LR 8
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