Exposing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Paper
sketch is made on the paper, and it is then exposed to light for a period of time during which the
Ostensio
anciently paid by merchants, etc., for leave to show or expose their goods for sale in markets, Du Cange; Anc. Inst.
Obscene
in England three hundred years ago when Sir Charles Sedley exposed his person to the public gaze on the balcony of
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Market and fair
for the purchase and sale of provisions or livestock, publicly exposed, at a fixed time and place'. A 'fair' has been
Marine adventure
Marine adventure, includes any adventure where-(i) any insurable property is exposed to maritime perils; (ii) the earnings or acquisition of any
Mahr (dower)
an end to all the contingencies to which it is exposed; and on the other hand the woman becomes entitled to
Lupinum caput gerere
Lupinum caput gerere, to be outlawed, and have one's head exposed like a wolf's, with a reward to him who should
Insurable property
property' means any ship, goods or other movables which are exposed to maritime perils. [Marine Insurance Act, 1963 (11 of 1963),
Sheeling
A hut or small cottage in an exposed or a retired place as on a mountain or at
Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases. It is an indictable offence to expose in a public frequented highway a person suffering from an
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