Camping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Caster and chester
are, as a rule, the sites of the castra (fortified camps) built by the Romans.
Death
Acts, 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 93) [(English) Lord Campbell's Act] to 1908, as amended by (English) Law Reform (Miscellaneous
Military Law
committed by officers, soldiers and other persons (e.g., sutlers and camp followers) who are from circumstances subjected for the time being
Initials
within the Statute of Frauds, Phillimore v. Barry, (1808) 1 Camp 513; a good signature of a will [In the goods
Live account
2006 (5) SCJD 502: 2006 (6) SRJ 128: 2006 (131) Camp Cas 303.
Pretorium
The generals tent in a Roman camp hence a council of war because held in the generals
Open access
Means confinement within the precincts of any barracks, lines or camp for the time being occupied by any part of the
Passengers
the limits of that necessity, Boyce v. Bayliffe, (1807) 1 Camp 58. A passenger is not, however, bound to remain on
Regimental Debts Act, 1893
military law out of the proceeds of his property in camp, etc., which property is to be seized by the committee
Raglan
Lord Raglan an English general who was an aide de camp to Wellington at Waterlooo
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