Blindness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pension
the age of seventy, or in the case of a blind person, the age of fifty. (2)The person must satisfy the
Persiennes
Window blinds having movable slats similar to Venetian blinds
Braille
A system of printing or writing for the blind in which the characters and numerals are represented by patterns
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Bayard
bay horse but often any horse Commonly in the phrase blind bayard an old blind horse
Occecation
The act of making blind or the state of being blind
Snow blind
Affected with blindness by the brilliancy of snow
green blindness
A defect of color vision characterized by inability to distinguish green and purplish red
Blind
Blind, blindness contemplates total disability, Lal Chand v. State of Haryana, (1999)
Blindness
State or condition of being blind literally or figuratively
blue blindness
inability to distinguish blue and yellow
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