Camera - Law Dictionary Search Results
kinetograph
A camera for making chronophotographs
Camera obscura
Matched in: Term Camera obscura
Camera lucida
Matched in: Term Camera lucida
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Kodak
A kind of portable photographic camera esp adapted for snapshot work in which a succession of negatives is made upon a continuous roll of
Open Court
as there is room see Scott v. Scott, ubi supra, where the whole question of hearing cases in camera is discussed. See also R. v. Gov. of Lewes Prison, (1917) 2 KB 254; and McPherson v. McPherson,
Photographone
A device consisting essentially of an electric arc and a camera by which a series of photographs of the variations of the arc due to sound waves are obtained
X-ray
when you need an x-ray and what body part needs to be x-rayed. An x-ray machine, not a camera, is used to take these pictures, when the picture comes out it won't like the ones in your
Telecasting
- (a) terrestrial, (b) cable and (c) satellite. In the first case, the signal is generated by the camera stationed at the spot of the event and the signal is then sent to the earthly telecasting station
Star Chamber
Star Chamber [chambre des estoylles, Fr.], camera stellata, which see.
Publication of any evidence
Publication of any evidence, when the proceedings in camera, if public are allowed to be present during the hearing the evidence which is recorded in their presence
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Camera - Law Dictionary Search Results
kinetograph
A camera for making chronophotographs
Camera obscura
Matched in: Term Camera obscura
Camera lucida
Matched in: Term Camera lucida
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Kodak
A kind of portable photographic camera esp adapted for snapshot work in which a succession of negatives is made upon a continuous roll of
Open Court
as there is room see Scott v. Scott, ubi supra, where the whole question of hearing cases in camera is discussed. See also R. v. Gov. of Lewes Prison, (1917) 2 KB 254; and McPherson v. McPherson,
Photographone
A device consisting essentially of an electric arc and a camera by which a series of photographs of the variations of the arc due to sound waves are obtained
X-ray
when you need an x-ray and what body part needs to be x-rayed. An x-ray machine, not a camera, is used to take these pictures, when the picture comes out it won't like the ones in your
Telecasting
- (a) terrestrial, (b) cable and (c) satellite. In the first case, the signal is generated by the camera stationed at the spot of the event and the signal is then sent to the earthly telecasting station
Star Chamber
Star Chamber [chambre des estoylles, Fr.], camera stellata, which see.
Publication of any evidence
Publication of any evidence, when the proceedings in camera, if public are allowed to be present during the hearing the evidence which is recorded in their presence
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