Musically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Performance
2 (q)] Means 'musical, dramatic or other entertainment' playing of music in any and every case will not amount to musical
Musician
One skilled in the art or science of music esp a skilled singer or performer on a musical instrument
Place of public amusement
s. 2(k) 'place of public amusement' means any place where music, singing, dancing, or game or any other amusement, diversion or
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Licence
the (English) Road Traffic Acts, 1930 to 1934. As to music and dancing licences, see MUSIC AND DANCING. As to driving
Entertainment
refreshment; it is the accommodation provided, whether that includes a musical or other amusement or not. Similarly in Words and Phrases
Dancing hall
place where dancing floor is provided and live orchestra or music in any other form is played to entertain the guests
Book
division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, plan, chart or table separately published, but not a
Author
the author of the work; (ii) in relation to a musical work, the composer; (iii) in relation to an artistic work
Serenade
Music sung or performed in the open air at nights usually
Recitative
A species of musical recitation in which the words are delivered in a manner
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