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Picketing
its legal sense this word means the stationing of men to watch and accost workmen passing between their homes and place of employment in order thereby to induce them to come out on strike, or to remain
Person of unsound mind
Voluntary and temporary patients will be admitted or received into the charge of institutions, hospitals, licensed houses, nursing homes, or single care as provided by the Acts, without being certified; and see 26 Geo. 5 & 1
London
Prevention and Treatment of Disease. Part X. Hospitals, Medical Service, Ambulances and Mortuaries. Part XI. Registration of Nursing Homes. Part XII. Maternity and Child Welfare. Part XIII. Child Life Protection. Part XIV. Miscellaneous and General. [Public Health
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Jury
treason-felony, juries may separate in the same way as on a trial for misdemeanour, i.e., to their own homes, being charged not to converse with any person on the subject of the trial. Remuneration.--There is no statutory
Commercial assets
land in the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands or Gibraltar. Class 3 assets comprise loons for mobile homes, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. (2), para 762, p. 464.
planned unit development (pud)
(pud) a development that is planned, and constructed as one entity. Generally, there are common features in the homes or lots governed by covenants attached to the deed. Most planned developments have common land and facilities owned
meals on wheels
program that delivers hot meals to persons such as the elderly or disabled who are confined to their homes and unable to cook for themselves also the meals thus delivered Such programs are usually conducted by governmental
Governess
authority to control and direct especially one intrusted with the care and instruction of children usually in their homes
Elopement
eloping secret departure said of a woman and a man one or both who run away from their homes for marriage or for cohabitation
Ejectment
A casting out a dispossession an expulsion ejection as the ejectment of tenants from their homes
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