Fares - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conductor
to a stage carriage, means a person engaged in collecting fares from passengers, regulating their entrance into, or exit from, the
Hawebake
the baked berry of the hawthorn tree that is coarse fare See 1st Haw 2
Street
(36 of 2003), s. 2(68)] A road or public thorough fare used for travel in an urban area, including pavement, shoulders,
Solicitation
constable, on view, of a prostitute 'loitering in any thorough fare or public place for the purpose of prostitution or solicitation
Passengers
As to the liability of a passenger to pay his fare without demand under a bye-law, fraud not being alleged, see
Ferriage
Ferriage, the fare paid at a ferry.
Night faring
Going or traveling in the night
Misfare
To fare ill
Diet
or nourishment what is eaten and drunk habitually food victuals fare
Ferriage
The price or fare to be paid for passage at a ferry
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