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Six day licence
premises in respect of which it is granted shall be closed during the whole of Sunday-granted under Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910,
Sunday
persons observing the Jewish Sabbath; such Jewish shops to be closed on Saturday. Also provisions respecting shop assistants serving in those
Vacation
of the County Courts Act, 1934, as a rule, wholly closed during the month of September. 1. The act of vacating
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Riot
where intoxicating liquors are sold may be ordered to be closed by justices of the peace under s. 63 of the
Bower Barff process
by producing by oxidation at about 1600deg F in a closed space a coating containing more or less of the ferric
blocked
closed to traffic
Bivalve
is usually strengthened by prominences called teeth The shell is closed by the contraction of two transverse muscles attached to the
Bell jar
glass vessel varying in size open at the bottom and closed at the top like a bell and having a knob
reopen
2 : to resume the discussion or consideration of (a closed matter) [ the contract to negotiate benefits] 3 : to
union shop
days) is a condition of continued employment compare agency shop, closed shop, open shop NOTE: State law determines whether a collective
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