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Vagrants
(12) Every suspected person or reputed thief frequenting any river, canal, etc., or any street, highway, etc., or any place of
Unauthorised use
1962 SC 1246 (1248): (1962) 2 SCR 503. [Northern India Canal and Drainage Act, 1873, s. 15]
Toll
charge made for transport of goods, esp. by railway or canal, Hansraj & Sons v. State of J&K, (2002) 6 SCC
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Thames
portions of rivers and creeks: Provided that no dock, lock, canal, or cut, existing at the passing of this Act and
Telegraphs
Co., 1909, AC 269. As to disputes, see RAILWAY AND CANAL COMMISSION.
Sole, Corporation
limitation are unnecessary, and indeed meaningless [Re Woking U.C. (Basingstoke Canal) Act, 1911, (1014) 1 Ch 307; Co. Litt. 9 b,
Signature
the meaning of the seventh s. of the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854 (see RISK NOTE). Pleadings must be signed
Revenue
Forests and miscellaneous holdings such as shares in the Suez Canal, and other profits or fiscal prerogatives of the Crown. See
Interest
defendant in an action; thus, in Dimes v. Grand Junction Canal Co., (1852) 3 HLC 759, in which Lord Chancellor Cottenham,
Lock weir
A waste weir for a canal discharging into a lock chamber
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