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Lunate
Crescent shaped resembling the crescent moon as a lunate leaf a lunate beak a lunated cross
Lunatic
Lunatic. By the (English) Mental Treatment Act, 1930 (20 & 21
Criminal Lunatics Act, 1884 (English)
Criminal Lunatics Act, 1884 (English) (47 & 48 Vict. c. 64), consolidating
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lunatic
lunatic : an insane person used esp. formerly lunatic adj
Pauper lunatic
Pauper lunatic, a discarded term, replaced by 'rate-aided patient of unsound mind'
Person of unsound mind
(17 & 18Geo. 5, c. 33) (see those titles, and LUNATICS). The statute law affecting persons of unsound mind in contained
Asyium
Act, 1931 (21 Geo, 5, c. 14), s. 5. Criminal Lunatics (English) Act, 1884 (47 & 48 Vict. c. 64), deals
Lunular
like that of the new moon shaped like a crescent lunate
Partnership
limited partner, and in the case of his becoming a lunatic the Court will not consider this a ground for dissolution
House of Commons
12). Aliens are not eligible as members, neither are minors, lunatics, English or Scotch peers; but Irish peers, unless representative, may
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