Captive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Meat
or carapace, fat and flesh with or without skin, whether raw or cooked, or any wild animal or captive animal, other than a vermin. [Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), s. 2(20)] Meat, the dictionary
Ransom
The release of a captive or of captured property by payment of a consideration redemption as prisoners hopeless of ransom
Dedicated transmission lines
to point transmission which are required for the purpose of connecting electric lines or electric plants of a captive generating plant referred to in, s. 9 or generating station referred to in, s. 10 to any transmission
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Captivity
The state of being a captive or a prisoner
Deliverance
act of delivering or freeing from restraint captivity peril and the like rescue as the deliverance of a captive
Inthrall
To reduce to bondage or servitude to make a thrall slave vassal or captive of to enslave
Delivery
The act of delivering from restraint rescue release liberation as the delivery of a captive from his dungeon
Animal article
Animal article, 'animal article' means an article made from any captive animal or wild animal, other than vermin, and includes an article or object in which the whole or
Animals
statutes are repealed and further provision made for the punishment of persons guilty of cruelty to domestic or captive animals, and the Court is empowered to order the destruction of the animal where necessary, and to deprive
Birds
Poultry Act, 1911, and the Protection of Animals Act, 1911, as to cruelty to birds; and the (English) Captive Birds Shooting (Prohibition) Act, 1921, which prohibits the shooting of pigeons released from traps, etc. All wild birds
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