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exhibitionist
a person with a compulsive desire to expose the genitals usually a male
Vagrants
in excluded from the meaning of the penalising words in the Act of 1824. (4) Every person unlawfully exposing to view in any street, or shop in any street, road, or public place, any obscene picture, or
Children
the child; and also penalties for causing (s. 4) children under sixteen to beg in the streets, or exposing (s. 11) children under seven to the risk of burning, or allowing (s. 3) persons between the ages … Morris v. Britannic Assurance Co., 1931 (2) KB 125. 'Child' is defined by the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 107, as meaning, for the purposes of the
Market
SCR 991. It includes any place where persons assemble for the sale of, or for the purpose of exposing for sale, meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, animals intended for human food or any other articles of human food … Ullah v. State of U.P., AIR 1964 SC 264: (1964) 4 SCR 991. It includes any place where persons assemble for the sale of, or for the purpose of exposing for sale, meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, animals
Wreck
value [(English) Larceny Act, 1861, s. 65]. A similar punishment is attached to the offence of offering or exposing shipwrecked goods for sale which have been, or shall reasonably be suspected to have been, taken from the … and a day), and the title of the Crown to unclaimed wreck except in cases where any other person has a right to wreck by royal grant (s. 522). This revenue of wrecks was frequently granted to
Search
Search, implies an expiratory examination or prob-ing into or seeking something which is hidden, sealed, exposed or demonstrated, AIR 1968 Raj 188 (203). An examination of a person's body, property, or other area that
Poison
Grain.--Penalties are imposed upon persons placing poisoned fluid or edible matter upon land, and upon persons selling or exposing for sale poisoned grain or seed, unless for bona fide use in agriculture; see (English) Protection of Animals … not exceeding three years, or with imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years [(English) Offences against the Person Act, 1861, s. 11], and so is the attempt to administer with like intent, whether bodily injury be
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