Halls - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hall
Hall, s. 2(k) 'Hall' means a unit of residence or of corporate life for the students of the University,
Hall
A building or room of considerable size and stateliness used for public purposes as Westminster Hall in London
Moot-hall, or Moot-house
Moot-hall, or Moot-house, council-chamber, hall of judgment, town-hall.
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Stationers' hall
Stationers' hall. The (repealed) Copyright Act, 1842, authorized, in every case of copyright, the registra-tion of the title of the
Moot hall
A hall for public meetings a hall of judgment
Town Hall
Town Hall, the hall where the public business of a town is transacted, and on or near the door of
hiring hall
hiring hall : a union-operated placement office where registered applicants are referred to jobs usually in the order of their
Common hall
Common hall, a Court in the city of London, at which all the citizens, or such as are free of
Dearle v. Hall
Dearle v. Hall. The rule which takes its name from this case, reported 1823, 3 Russ. 1, originated with the bankruptcy
Hall-marking of Foreign Plate Act, 1904
Hall-marking of Foreign Plate Act, 1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 6). See PLATE, and Chitty's Statutes
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