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Press
liberty of the Press consists in printing without any previous licence, subject to the consequences of law', R. v. Dean of
Pratique
Pratique [fr. practica, Ital.], a licence for the master of a ship to traffic in the
Passage Broker
Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, s. 341). Such person requires a licence, in London of the justices of the peace, in a
Park
so that no man may hurt or chase them without licence of the owner. A park differs from a forest, in
Option of purchasing an undertaking
authority namely, either to purchase the undertaking or renew the licence, Gujarat Electricity Board v. Shantilal Desai, AIR 1969 SC 239
Motor cycle
the weight unladen does not exceed 8 cwt. A driving licence can be obtained at sixteen, but a driving test must
Sanctuary
disability of not being able to return without the royal licence. If arrested during the forty days, he might put in
Right
sanction. It is often confused in the popular mind with licence of the doing of something which his not prohibited by
Trespass to land
not merely a right of possession or infringement of a licence, but having entered he is entitled to sue for trespass
Shebeen
are trafficked in by retail without a certificate and excise licence in that behalf: Public Houses Acts Amendment (Scotland) Act, 1862
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