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Lecture
Lecture, in the (English) Copyright Act,1911, includes address, speech and sermon,
Lecturer
Lecturer [fr. pr'lector, Lat.], an instructor, a reader of lectures; also
University Professor, University Assistant Pro-fessor, University Reader, or University Lecturer
University Professor, University Assistant Pro-fessor, University Reader, or University Lecturer, means a Professor, Assistant Professor, Reader or Lecturer appointed or
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Lecture
The act of reading as the lecture of Holy Scripture
Lecturer
One who lectures an assistant preacher
Teacher
(8) SCC 350. Means a Principal, Professor, Assistant Professor, Reader, Lecturer or any other person holding a teaching post either on
Blasphemy
action for breach of contract to let a room for lectures intended to show that 'the character of Christ is defective,'
Prelector
A reader of lectures or discourses a lecturer
Copyright
form whatsoever, to perform, or in the case of a lecture to deliver, the work or any substantial part thereof in
Contempt of court
report of a trial for the delivery of an indecent lecture, the criticism appearing the day after the trial. The High
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