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Dramatic - Law Dictionary Search Results

Person

individual character whether in real life or in literary or dramatic representation an assumed character

Playbook

A book of dramatic compositions a book of the play

Playgoer

One who frequents playhouses or attends dramatic performances

Playhouse

A building used for dramatic exhibitions a theater

Performance

Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (q)] Means 'musical, dramatic or other entertainment' playing of music in any and every

Amusements

words 'entertainments' and 'amusements' are wide enough to include theaters, dramatic performances, cinemas, sports and the like, Y.V. Srinivasamurthy v. State

Entertainments amusements

words 'enter-tainments' and 'amusements' are wide enough to include theatres, dramatic performances, cinemas, sports and the like, Y.V. Srinivasamurthy v. State

Infringing copy

copy, 'infringing copy' means,-- (i) in relation to a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, a reproduction thereof otherwise than in

Pantomime

Pantomime, a dramatic performance in which gestures take the place of words. See

Music drama

set arias duets etc the music being determined throughout by dramatic appropriateness musical drama of this character in general It involves

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