Fare - Law Dictionary Search Results
fare thee well
the utmost degree as they polished the furniture to a fare thee well
Fare
Fare, a voyage or passage by water; also the money paid
Fares
Fares, includes sums payable for a season ticket or in respect
Eel-fares
Eel-fares, a fry or brood of eels, 25 Hen. 8, c. 4. See EELS.
Railway
regulating these rates and charges. See RAILWAY RATES TRIBUNAL. Passenger Fares.-The maximum fares for passengers have been but little revised since
Passenger
class of traveling train or carriage on payment of his fare, whether at full rates or at concessional rates. Railway Passengers
Rate
AIR 1968 SC 859: (1968) 2 SCR 211. Includes any fare, freight or any other charge for the carriage of any
Ticket
or servant of a railway company, or to pay his fare from the place when he started, or to give the
Misfare
To fare ill
Street
(36 of 2003), s. 2(68)] A road or public thorough fare used for travel in an urban area, including pavement, shoulders,
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