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Journal
etc., in their business. Means (1) A book or record kept usu. daily, as of the proceedings of a legislature or
King's Bench
command. The jurisdiction of the court was very high. It kept all inferior jurisdictions within the bounds of their authority, and
Larceny
value of 5l. or more shall be liable to be kept in penal servitude for any term not exceeding fourteen years;
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Leporium
Leporium, a place where hares are kept, Dugd. Mon., tom. 2, 1035.
Lodging houses, common
1875, ss. 76 et seq., provided for their might be kept only by registered keepers. These provisions were amplified and rendered
Log-book
Log-book. A book kept by the master of a ship in which he enters
Lord
of bread, and ford, to give, because such great men kept extraordinary houses, and fed all the poor; for which reason
Magna Carta
the conferences at Runningmede, during which period the country was kept in a constant state of alarm and excitement by the
Malwa
existing constructions and the land on which the 'malwa' are kept, Raj Kumar Soni v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2000
Droiden
Droiden, a grove or woody place where cattle were kept, Jac. Law Dict
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