Captivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Caitiff
Captive wretched unfortunate
Captive animal
Captive animal, means any animal (not being a domestic animal) which is in captivity or confinement, whether permanent or temporary, or which is subjected to any appliance or contrivance for the purpose
Ransom
Ransom [fr. rancon, Fr.], the price of redemption of a captive or prisoner of war, or for the pardon of some great offence. It differs from amerciament, because it
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ransom
ransom : a consideration paid or demanded for the release of someone or something from captivity see also kidnapping vt : to free from captivity by paying a price
Zoo
Zoo, means an establishment, whether stationary or mobile, where captive animals are kept for exhibi-tion to the public and includes a circus and rescue centres but does not
Hunting
2(16)] With its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes: (a) killing or poisoning of any wild animal or captive animal and every attempt to do so; (b) capturing, coursing, snaring, trapping, driving or baiting any wild or
Fer' natur', animals
etc., even if unaware of the dog's tendency to do mischief. For the protection of wild animals in captivity, see ANIMALS. See also (English) Wild Birds Protection Acts, 1880 to 1908; and the (English) Protection of Birds
Composite textile mill
departments amongst others, namely, spinning and weaving departments. In the weaving department yarn is manufactured. That yarn is captivity consumed in the spinning department of the same mill and ultimately cotton fabric emerges,. C.C.F v. Kohinor Mills,
Deliverance
The act of delivering or freeing from restraint captivity peril and the like rescue as the deliverance of a captive
Disenamor
To free from the captivity of love
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