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Illegal contract

by statute, as by hire of a room for a lecture in contravention of the Blasphemy Act, Cowam v. Milbourn, (1867)

Goods

a readily merchant-able commodity. Similarly, when a professor deliv-ers a lecture, it is not a good, but, when transcribed as a

Inns of Chancery

being called to the Bar. See BENCHERS; and consult Six Lectures on the Inns of Court and of Chancery, by W.

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Teachers of the University

Teachers of the University, means Professors, Readers, Lecturers and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting

Teacher of the University

Teacher of the University, means a Professor, Reader, Assistant Professor, Lecturer or any other person, holding a teaching post including a

Regius professor

Regius professor, a royal professor, or reader of lectures, founded in the universities by the King. Henry VIII. founded

Reader

Reader. 1. A lecturer. 2. An official of the Temple Church, appointed alternately by

Prelector

Prelector, reader; a lecturer.

Officers and servants

Officers and servants, the lecturers and teachers appointed in the various schools are undoubtedly the

Exoterics

The public lectures or published writings of Aristotle See Esoterics

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