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Hanaper
Hanaper [fr. hanaperium, Low Lat., a hamper], a treasury, answering to out modern term exchequer. A basket or hamper used by chancery to store writs
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word of dual import; its semantics depend on the scheme and the context; its import must help, not hamper, the object of the enactment even if liberty win language may be necessary. Black's Law Dictionary gives the
restraint of trade
or intent to eliminate or stifle competition, to effect a monopoly, to maintain prices artificially, or otherwise to hamper or obstruct the course of trade and commerce as it would be if left to the control of
Crate
A large basket or hamper of wickerwork used for the transportation of china crockery and similar wares
Hanaper
A kind of basket usually of wickerwork and adapted for the packing and carrying of articles a hamper
Hopple
To impede by a hopple to tie the feet of a horse or a cow loosely together to hamper to hobble as to hopple an unruly or straying horse
Hanaper-office
because all writs relating to the business of a subject, and their returns, were formerly kept in a hamper, in hanaperio, 5 & 6 Vict. c. 103. See now CENTRAL OFFICE.
Subject to other provisions of the Constitution
Art. 372) Subject to other provisions of the Constitution, restrictions or impediments which directly and immediately impede or hamper the free flow of trade, commerce and intercourse fall within the prohibition imposed by Article 301 and subject
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Hamper
Matched in: Term Hamper
Main hamper
Matched in: Term Main hamper
Hanaper
Hanaper [fr. hanaperium, Low Lat., a hamper], a treasury, answering to out modern term exchequer. A basket or hamper used by chancery to store writs
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Preferred
word of dual import; its semantics depend on the scheme and the context; its import must help, not hamper, the object of the enactment even if liberty win language may be necessary. Black's Law Dictionary gives the
restraint of trade
or intent to eliminate or stifle competition, to effect a monopoly, to maintain prices artificially, or otherwise to hamper or obstruct the course of trade and commerce as it would be if left to the control of
Crate
A large basket or hamper of wickerwork used for the transportation of china crockery and similar wares
Hanaper
A kind of basket usually of wickerwork and adapted for the packing and carrying of articles a hamper
Hopple
To impede by a hopple to tie the feet of a horse or a cow loosely together to hamper to hobble as to hopple an unruly or straying horse
Hanaper-office
because all writs relating to the business of a subject, and their returns, were formerly kept in a hamper, in hanaperio, 5 & 6 Vict. c. 103. See now CENTRAL OFFICE.
Subject to other provisions of the Constitution
Art. 372) Subject to other provisions of the Constitution, restrictions or impediments which directly and immediately impede or hamper the free flow of trade, commerce and intercourse fall within the prohibition imposed by Article 301 and subject
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