Exposing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Begging
of soliciting or receiving alms, whether under any pretence; (ii) exposing or exhibiting with the object of obtaining or extorting alms,
Vagrants
words in the Act of 1824. (4) Every person unlawfully exposing to view in any street, or shop in any street,
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or prob-ing into or seeking something which is hidden, sealed, exposed or demonstrated, AIR 1968 Raj 188 (203). An examination of
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Letters patent
'they are open letters; they are not sealed up, but exposed to view, with the great seal pendant at the bottom;
Hawkers and pedlars
a hawker as a person who travels about selling or exposing samples with a horse or other beast bearing or drawing
Blasphemy
Christ. Also, all profane scoffing at the Holy Scripture, and exposing it to contempt and ridicule. It is an indictable misdemeanour
Children
4) children under sixteen to beg in the streets, or exposing (s. 11) children under seven to the risk of burning,
Food and sale
includes an agreement for sale, an offer for sale, the exposing for sale or having in possession for sale of any
Self-incrimination
act of indicating one's own involvement in a crime or exposing oneself to prosecution, especially by making a statement, Black's Law
Licitation
Lat., to set a price for sale], the act of exposing for sale to the highest bidder.
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