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Vagrants
parish, etc. (3) Every pedlar wandering abroad, and trading without licence. (4) Every common prostitute wandering in the public streets or
Mixed hereditament
singly for residential purposes, whether by way of tenancy or licence and with or without board or other services or facilities,
Workmen's Compensation Act
public and to carry into effect the object of a licence or sanction granted under this Act or any other law
Wireless telegraphy
any British ship, except under and in accordance with a licence granted in that behalf by the Postmaster-General. Search-warrants may be
Way
taking another person in his company-it is a mere personal licence. A right of way may also arise by act and
Warehouse man
Warehouse man, means a person who has obtained a licence under this Act for the purpose of carrying on his
Volenti non fit injuria
Weardale, etc., Co., 195, AC 67. Consent or 'leave and licence' may be said to be a defence in actions of
Vivis
scientific experiments, may only be practised by persons holding a licence from a Secretary of State, and subject to the restrictions
Tobacco
[s. 83 (2)] an excise duty of 5s. for a licence to grow, cultivate, or cure tobacco. The duties on tobacco
Ship's papers
law of a particular country, as the certificate of registry, licence, charter-party, bills of lading and of health, required by the
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