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Bingo
Bingo, includes any version of that game by whatever name called, and, in any proceedings relating to
Close Season
of the year during which the killing or taking of game is forbidden, varies in different cases, Halsbury's Laws of England,
Faro
Faro, a game of chance in vogue in the eighteenth century; an unlawful
Fer' natur', animals
of hunting, taking, and killing certain wild animals, usually called game, in exclusion of other persons. He has a transient property
hitless
Having no hits scored of a baseball game or the pitching in which a pitcher allows the opponent
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
the terms of his tenancy. 3. Compensation for Damage by Game.--S. 11 provides for compensation in this respect to be assessed
Forest
and officers of its own, established for protection of the game, Manw. For. Laws. A tract of land, not necessarily wooded,
Gamekeepers
Gamekeepers. As to their appointment and authority, see the (English) Game
Gun
service in discharge of their duty; (2) licensees to kill game; (3) persons carrying such licensee's gun, by his order and
Local taxation licences
the duties on certain of these licences, namely, dealing in game, killing game, guns, dogs, armorial bearings, and (formerly) male servants
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