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Leave and licence
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Conge d'Eslire, or elire
Conge d'Eslire, or elire (leave to elect). The king's licence or permission sent to a dean and chapter to proceed to the election of a bishop or archbishop,
Volenti non fit injuria
For a recent application of the maxim, see Herd v. Weardale, etc., Co., 195, AC 67. Consent or 'leave and licence' may be said to be a defence in actions of tort or prosecutions (see Archbold, Cr. Pr.), where
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Permit
v. Chief Commissioner, Union Territory, Chandigarh, AIR 1968 Punj 470. Means one or two things: either to give leave for an act which without that leave could not be legally done, or to abstain from taking reasonable … Permit, a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have been
Press
Vict. c. 64), extended the privilege to reports of proceedings in court, public meetings, etc.; and requires the leave of a judge before criminal proceedings can be brought against the Press. See also CONTEMPT OF COURT; LIBEL. … words defamatory (Odgers on Libel, p. 10). 'The liberty of the Press consists in printing without any previous licence, subject to the consequences of law', R. v. Dean of St. Asaph, (1784) 3 TR 431, n., Per
Workmen's Compensation Act
to transmit, distribute or supply electricity to the public and to carry into effect the object of a licence or sanction granted under this Act or any other law for the time being in force. [Electricity Act, … his average weekly earnings (s. 9). The minimum compensation payable in case of death of a workman who leaves dependants on his earnings is from 200l. to 300l., and the total amount of compensation payable, 600l. (s.
Vagrants
acknowledging him, etc., to be settled in such parish, etc. (3) Every pedlar wandering abroad, and trading without licence. (4) Every common prostitute wandering in the public streets or public highway, or in any place of public … endeavouring to procure charit-able contributions of any kind, under any false pretence. (8) Every person running away and leaving his wife, or his or her child or children, chargeable, or whereby they become chargeable, to any parish,
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