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Gaming or gambling
Gaming or gambling, the playing any game of chance, as cards, dice, etc., for money, or money's worth. The
Mine
or mwy, Wel., fr. maen, a stone], an excavation or cavern in the earth; an excavation made for the purpose of
Equitable estates and interests
another person, or in the equitable owner himself in another capacity. The rights arise whenever a person obtains a title to
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Drunkenness
Drunkenness, intoxication with strong liquor; habit-ual inebriety. A contract made by a person when so drunk as to be
Dog
regulated by the (English) Dog Licenses Act, 1867 (30 Vict. c. 5), as amended by 32 & 33 Vict. c. 14,
Apportionment
into parts (usually unequal) proportioned to the rights of more claimants than one. It is either (1) Apportionment in respect of
Affirmation
being allowed to make it was an indulgence at first confined to the people called Quakers, and Moravians (9 Geo. 4,
London
'city' of London, which is not subject to the Municipal Corporations Act, contains only 671 acres and is divided into twenty-six
Land-tax
land and houses, which in 1689 (1 Will. & Mary, c. 3) superseded all the former methods of taxing either property
Glass
the (English) Larceny Act, 1916 (6 & 7 Geo. 5, c. 50), s. 81(1), every person who steals or with intent
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Gaming or gambling
Gaming or gambling, the playing any game of chance, as cards, dice, etc., for money, or money's worth. The
Mine
or mwy, Wel., fr. maen, a stone], an excavation or cavern in the earth; an excavation made for the purpose of
Equitable estates and interests
another person, or in the equitable owner himself in another capacity. The rights arise whenever a person obtains a title to
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Drunkenness
Drunkenness, intoxication with strong liquor; habit-ual inebriety. A contract made by a person when so drunk as to be
Dog
regulated by the (English) Dog Licenses Act, 1867 (30 Vict. c. 5), as amended by 32 & 33 Vict. c. 14,
Apportionment
into parts (usually unequal) proportioned to the rights of more claimants than one. It is either (1) Apportionment in respect of
Affirmation
being allowed to make it was an indulgence at first confined to the people called Quakers, and Moravians (9 Geo. 4,
London
'city' of London, which is not subject to the Municipal Corporations Act, contains only 671 acres and is divided into twenty-six
Land-tax
land and houses, which in 1689 (1 Will. & Mary, c. 3) superseded all the former methods of taxing either property
Glass
the (English) Larceny Act, 1916 (6 & 7 Geo. 5, c. 50), s. 81(1), every person who steals or with intent
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