Lunacy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Attorney-General
Corruption Act, 1906). In many cases also (see e.g., (English) Lunacy Act, 1890, s. 325; (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s.
Asyium
treatment and habitation of persons of unsound mind. See (English) Lunacy Act, 1890 to 1922, where the term meant an asylum
Madness
The condition of being mad insanity lunacy
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Lunatic
Affected by lunacy insane mad crazy demented
Lunacy
Insanity or madness properly the kind of insanity which is broken by intervals of reason formerly supposed to be influenced...
Insanity
state of being insane unsoundness or derangement of mind madness lunacy
Urgency Order
relative or other person, provided, accompanied by a medical certificate, Lunacy Act, 1890, s. 11, as amended by s. 17 of
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