Lecture - Law Dictionary Search Results
Delivery
Delivery, in relation to a lecture, includes delivery by means of any mechanical instrument or by
Belecture
To vex with lectures to lecture frequently
Oration
an argument in court a popular harangue a sermon a lecture etc as Websters oration at Bunker Hill
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Prelect
To read publicly as a lecture or discourse
Scrappy
of scraps fragmentary lacking unity or consistency as a scrappy lecture
Prelection
A lecture or discourse read in public or to a select company
Publication
dramatic or musical work, the delivery in public of a lecture, the exhibition in public of an artistic work, or the
Public Building
public worship, or as hospital, college, school, hotel, restaurant, public lecture room, public exhibition, etc. or used or constructed or adopted
Performer
dancer, acrobat, juggler, conjurer, snake charmer, a person delivering a lecture or any other person who makes a performance. [Copyright Act,
Maxim
of it. A contrary view, however, is given in a lecture by Mr. H.F. Manistry, K.C., on 'The Use of Legal
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