Contagious - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rinderpest
A highly contagious distemper or murrain affecting neat cattle and less commonly sheep
Ringworm
A contagious affection of the skin due to the presence of a
Sibbens
A contagious disease endemic in Scotland resembling the yaws It is marked
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Disinfectant and pesticide
to disinfect' or to destroy the germs of infectious and contagious diseases. In the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, 'disinfectant'
Cattle
(57 & 58 Vict. c. 57), repealing and re-enacting the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, repealing and replacing an Act of
Disease
83: AIR 2004 SC 45(50). Means cattle plague or rinderpest, contagious pleuro-pneumonia of cattle, foot and mouth disease, sheep-pox, sheep scab
Noncontagious
Not contagious not catching not communicable by contact
Exposing
Exposing, in a public thoroughfare a person infected with a contagious disease is a common nuisance, and punishable accordingly, 4 Steph.
Plague
Plague [fr., Gk., a wound], pestilence; a contagious and malignant fever. By 1 Jac. 1, c. 31, it
Prostitute
Slander of Women Act, 1891. As to the repealed (English) Contagious Diseases Acts, see that title. Means a woman who offers
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Contagious - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rinderpest
A highly contagious distemper or murrain affecting neat cattle and less commonly sheep
Ringworm
A contagious affection of the skin due to the presence of a
Sibbens
A contagious disease endemic in Scotland resembling the yaws It is marked
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Disinfectant and pesticide
to disinfect' or to destroy the germs of infectious and contagious diseases. In the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, 'disinfectant'
Cattle
(57 & 58 Vict. c. 57), repealing and re-enacting the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, repealing and replacing an Act of
Disease
83: AIR 2004 SC 45(50). Means cattle plague or rinderpest, contagious pleuro-pneumonia of cattle, foot and mouth disease, sheep-pox, sheep scab
Noncontagious
Not contagious not catching not communicable by contact
Exposing
Exposing, in a public thoroughfare a person infected with a contagious disease is a common nuisance, and punishable accordingly, 4 Steph.
Plague
Plague [fr., Gk., a wound], pestilence; a contagious and malignant fever. By 1 Jac. 1, c. 31, it
Prostitute
Slander of Women Act, 1891. As to the repealed (English) Contagious Diseases Acts, see that title. Means a woman who offers
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