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Billiards
of the like kind is kept' (not being a house licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor to be consumed on
patent
b : secured or protected by a patent [a nonexclusive license to produce and sell the product] [sought to enforce her
licensure
licensure : the granting of licenses esp. to practice a profession
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Reading-in
Reading-in. The title of a person instituted or licensed to any benefice with cure of souls or perpetual curacy
Emigrant runner
Emigrant runner, any person, other than a licensed passage broker (see that title) or his clerk, who in
Whales
within waters of the United Kingdom and provides for the licensing of whaling ships and whale-oil-factories.
Criminal Evidence Act
a series of enactments dealing with particular offences, from the Licensing Act, 1872, downto the Chaff Cutting Machines Accidents Act, 1897
Horses
See ANIMALS. The Horse Breeding Act, 1918, provides for the licensing of stallions by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, and
Harbouring
Sherras v. de Rutzen, (1895) 1 QB 918, and (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5,
Habitual drunkard
or herself, and his or her affairs. See also (English) Licensing Act, 1902, s. 5 (extended to drug addicts by 15
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Licensing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Billiards
of the like kind is kept' (not being a house licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor to be consumed on
patent
b : secured or protected by a patent [a nonexclusive license to produce and sell the product] [sought to enforce her
licensure
licensure : the granting of licenses esp. to practice a profession
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Reading-in
Reading-in. The title of a person instituted or licensed to any benefice with cure of souls or perpetual curacy
Emigrant runner
Emigrant runner, any person, other than a licensed passage broker (see that title) or his clerk, who in
Whales
within waters of the United Kingdom and provides for the licensing of whaling ships and whale-oil-factories.
Criminal Evidence Act
a series of enactments dealing with particular offences, from the Licensing Act, 1872, downto the Chaff Cutting Machines Accidents Act, 1897
Horses
See ANIMALS. The Horse Breeding Act, 1918, provides for the licensing of stallions by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, and
Harbouring
Sherras v. de Rutzen, (1895) 1 QB 918, and (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910 (10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5,
Habitual drunkard
or herself, and his or her affairs. See also (English) Licensing Act, 1902, s. 5 (extended to drug addicts by 15
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