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Mercantile Law Amendment Act, 1856 (English)
(8) that as to repairs of ships, every port in the United Kingdom is to be deemed a home port; (9) that actions for merchants' accounts must be brought within six years; (10) that absence beyond seas
Music and dancing licences
of the like kind, without a licence from justices, is to be deemed a disorderly house; see (English) Home Counties (Music and Dancing) Licensing Act, 1926 (16 & 17Geo. 5, c. 31); and by s. 3 of
National insurance
person to whom articles or materials are given to be made up or worked upon in his own home or on premises not under the control of the employer. (d) (Generally) Employment as an officer or servant
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Notice
might be ignorant. Notice is either (1) statutory; (2) actual, which brings the knowledge of a fact directly home to the party; or (3) constructive or implied, which is no more than evidence of facts which raise
Occupation
publishing of papers, or books or pamphlets, for a charitable society, for which he charges nothing, Portman v. Home Hospital Association, (1879) 27 Ch D 81. Has a wide meaning such as any regular work, profession, job,
Offence of adultery
defined in s. 497, is considered by the Legislature as an offence against the sanctity of the matrimonial home, an act which is committed by a man, as it generally is. Therefore, those men who defile that
Open field doctrine
means the rule permitting a warrantless speech of the area outside a property owner's cartilage, which includes the home and any adjoining land (such as a yard) that is within an enclosure or otherwise protected from public
Ramrod
The rod used in ramming home the charge in a muzzle loading firearm
furnishings
the furniture and appliances and other movable accessories including curtains and rugs that make a home or other building livable
Propretor
A magistrate who having been pretor at home was appointed to the government of a province
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