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Bord-halfpenny

a town for setting up boards, tables, booths, etc., in fairs or markets.

Bothagium, or Boothag

or soil, for the pitching or standing of booths in fairs or markets, Paroch. Antiq. 680.

By-laws, or bye-laws

124; (English) Commissioners Clauses Act, 1847, s. 96; Markets and Fairs Clauses Act, 1846, s. 42; (English) Harbours, Docks, and Piers

Cattle fair

1969 SC 1100 (1104): (1969) 1 SCC 475. [Punjab Cattle Fairs (Regulation) Act, (6 of 1968)

Churchyard

it. The Statute of Winchester, 13 Edw. 1, 1285, prohibits fairs or markets in churchyards; a statute of uncertain date (perhaps

Kirmess

Europe particularly in Belgium and Holland and outdoor festival and fair in the United States generally an indoor entertainment and fair

Procedure established by law

judges were agreed that the procedure must be reasonable and fair and not arbitrary or capricious. For, if the procedure was

Milk for meat

which live stock taken in to be fed 'at a fair price' are exempted from distress for rent.

Libel

Act,1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 64), gives 'privilege' to fair and accurate newspaper reports of proceedings of a Court, or

Excess realisation

excess of-- (a) the controlled price, or (b) where any fair price has been fixed by a court for levy sugar

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