Communicate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Official secrets
offence to spy in a 'prohibited place,' or wrongfully to communicate codes, plans, models, documents, or information relating to such a
Making of the order
the order is such that it is not necessary to communicate it to anyone. If an order is made which affects
Improvement
Improvement. As to construction of covenant to communicate and give benefit of 'improvements,' see Hopkins v. Linotype Co.,
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Embassage, or Embassy
to a minister, called an ambassador, empowered to treat or communicate with another sovereign or state; also the establishment of an
Detonator
quantity that the explosion of one capsule or case will communicate the explosion to other like capsule or cases, Halsbury's Laws
Census
it penal for a person employed in the census to communicate, without lawful authority, any information acquired in the course of
Address
of business or residence. Means to speak, write or otherwise communicate directly to, to deliver a prepared or formal speech to;
Signify
To show by a sign to communicate by any conventional token as words gestures signals or the
VerbarSaucisson
pitched or of leather filled with powder and used to communicate fire to mines caissons bomb chests etc
Priming
The powder or other combustible used to communicate fire to a charge of gunpowder as in a firearm
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