Booking - Law Dictionary Search Results
book value
book value : the value of something as shown on bookkeeping
Bill book
A book in which a person keeps an account of his notes
Institutions
legal study (legum cunabula). The work was divided into four books, subdivided into titles. The Institutes are the elements of the
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Civil Law
were expected to know them by heart. Cicero, in his book De Oratore, describes the law of the Twelve Tables as
Uniformity, Act of
a long preamble setting forth the preparation of the Prayer Book by several Bishops and other Divines appointed by the King,
Motor transport worker
includes a driver, conductor, cleaner, station staff, line checking staff, booking clerk, cash clerk, depot clerk, time-keeper, watchman or attendant, but
Booking office
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interrogate
that are normally asked in the course of arrest or booking (such as questions about name or age) is not considered
fingerprint
fingertip taken for the purpose of identification (as during the booking procedure following an arrest) see also dna fingerprinting fingerprint vt
book
taking bets vt : to make (an arrested person) undergo booking
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