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Sloven
A man or boy habitually negligent of neathess and order the correlative term to
Justifiable homicide
but wilful murder for two of them to kill a boy to feed upon his body. The prisoners in this case
Capitation fee
of it, is paid one pound per annum for each boy in the school. 'Capitation fee' means charging or collecting amount
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Co-operative association
of its members and all other relevant provisions, that the boy is in substance a co-operative association, Agriculture Act, 1967, s.
Common employment
negligence of his fellow-servant, the doctrine does not apply a boy of 14 is not of such tender years, Bass v.
Consensus, non concubitus, facit matrimonium
to matrimony, and therefore person non compotes mentis, or a boy under 14 or a girl under 12, or a person
Illatom son-in-law
Illatom son-in-law, In Andhra an illatom son-in-law is a boy incorporated into the family with a view to give a
Indecent assault
to ten years, or imprisonment: consent of either girl or boy under sixteen being by the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act,
paperboy
A boy who sells or delivers newspapers
Juvenile
Juvenile, means a boy who has not attained the age of sixteen years or
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