Magic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Magic remedy
Magic remedy, includes a talisman, mantra, kavacha, and any other charm
Magic
Magic, witchcraft and sorcery. See WITCHCRAFT.
magic bullet
disease with only minimal side effects as there is no magic bullet against cancer
Demonomagy
Magic in which the aid of demons is invoked black or
Magically
In a magical manner by magic or as if by magic
Dry-cr'ft
Dry-cr'ft [Celt. Dravi, magician; draoid-headh, magic; hence also druid], witchcraft; magic, Anc. Inst. Eng.
Phantasmagoria
An optical effect produced by a magic lantern The figures are painted in transparent colors and all
Witchcraft
conjuration; sorcery. The practices of a witch, esp. in black magic; sorcery, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1595. By the
Taking any part in the publication of any adver-tisement
1964 SC 784 (787): (1964) 5 SCR 582. [Drugs and Magic Remedies Objectionable Advertisements Act (21 of 1954), s. 2(d)]
Settled possession
Settled possession, there is no special charm or magic in the word 'settled possession' nor is it a ritualistic
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