Gaming - Law Dictionary Search Results
Swans
See Case of Swans, 7 Rep. 16 a. The (English) Games Act, 1831, s. 24, imposes a penalty not exceeding 5s.
Warren
to have and keep certain wild beasts and fowls, called game, within the precincts of a manor, or other known place;
Workmen's Compensation Act
business, and not engaged or paid by a club for games or recreation; (c) members of a police force; (d) out
Animals
such as hares, pheasants, partridges, etc. see FER' NATUR' and GAME. Animals of the first or second class are ordinary subjects
Roulette
A game of chance in which a small ball is made to
Shovelboard
A board on which a game is played by pushing or driving pieces of metal or
Shinty
A Scotch game resembling hockey also the club used in the game
halftime
an intermission between the first and second half of a game especially a football game Also used attributively as the halftime
Philopena
gift which is made as a forfeit in a social game that is played in various ways also the game itself
Pall mall
A game formerly common in England in which a wooden ball was
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