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Car case
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Motor Car
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Roller coaster
An amusement railroad of varying design in which open cars coast by gravity over a long winding track in a closed circuit with steep pitches and ascents and … gravity over a long winding track in a closed circuit with steep pitches and ascents and in some cases loops in which the cars are briefly upside down typically the cars are pulled by a chain device
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Armoured car service
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Intoxicating liquor
licences are in every case required (except where the sale is in theatres or on packet-boats, railway restaurant cars, or canteens, or of methylated spirits or spruce, or by the holders of wholesale spirits or wine licences)--one
carjacking
the forcible taking of a car while the driver is in it the robber may force the driver out force the driver to drive … forced to relinquish the controls while also being forced to remain in the car In the latter two cases the act also constitutes a kidnapping
Perpetuity
in being [whether interested or not is quite immaterial [Duke of Norfolk's Case, 3 Cha Ca 1; 33 Car. 2, called 'the Case of Perpetuities'; and Stephens v. Stephens, Ca Tem Talb 228 (1736)], and twenty-one years
Deer
and as to compensation for damage by deer, see GAME. Means deer of any species and includes the car case of any deer or any part thereof, Deer Act, 1991, s. 16 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England (2),
Park
hedge; 3rd, beasts of a park, such as buck, does, etc.; see Sir Charles Howard's case, 1626 Cro Car 59; Pease v. Courtney, (1904) 2 Ch 509. The word 'park,' as used in the (English) Settled Land
guest statute
guest statute : a statute that prevents non-paying passengers from suing the driver or owner of a car for accidental injuries except in cases of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct called also automobile guest … that prevents non-paying passengers from suing the driver or owner of a car for accidental injuries except in cases of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct called also automobile guest statute
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