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Bounty
a premium paid by Government to the producers, exporters, or importers of certain Articles, or to those who employ ships in
Bill of health
at the time that such ship sailed. A clean bill imports that at the time the ship sailed no infectious disorder
Animals
c. 14). Diseases. The subject of the diseases, including exportation, importation, quarantine, of animals, is dealt with in a series of
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Adulteration
Vict. c. 63), s. 30, provide for the examination of imported tea. See TEA. As to food imported from abroad, see
Act of Parliament
Public Acts are those which affect the whole realm or important parts of it. Local Acts, which are very numerous, and
minor
compare adult, juvenile, major adj 1 a : being less important or serious [a official] [a offense] b : involving, relating
bona fide occupational qualification
of 1964 and Age Discrimination in Employment Act in the Important Laws section equal employment opportunity commission in the Important Agencies
exemption
the tax laws see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare deduction, exclusion, tax credit de·pen·den·cy exemption [də-pen-dən-sē-]
malice
public figure New York Times Co. v. Sullivan in the Important Cases section implied malice : malice inferred from the nature
Cui licet quod majus non debet quod minus est non licere
licere [Lat.], He who has authority to do the more important act shall not be debarred from doing that of less
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