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Open access

Open access, means the non-discriminatory pro-vision for the use of transmission lines

Street

Includes any way, road, lane, square, court, alley, passage or open space, whether a thoroughfare or not, to which the public … whether a thoroughfare or not, to which the public have access. [Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 (59 of 1960),

public

capitalized in shares that can be freely traded on the open market often used with go pub·lic·ly adv n 1 : … general or national welfare [actions motivated by spirit] 6 : accessible to or shared by all members of the community [a

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Public access to a place

Public access to a place, means a place open to all public in fact, whether by right or permission,

Book of account

and liabilities of the company: these books are to be open to inspection by the directors-heavy penalties for non-compliance are imposed. … penalties for non-compliance are imposed. The auditors are to have access at all times, s. 134. The expression 'books of accounts'

Public street

181(2), 227] The word 'public street' covers pavements, vestibules, drains, open spaces in front of shops accessible to public, Banarsidas v. … covers pavements, vestibules, drains, open spaces in front of shops accessible to public, Banarsidas v. Ramkrishna, AIR 1995 M.P. 147; Gobind

Open

locked up or covered over applied to passageways as an open door window road etc also to inclosed structures or objects … Free of access not shut up not closed affording unobstructed ingress or egress

Public Order Act, 1936

27, and 34 & 35 Vict. c. 13. See also OPEN SPACES; PLEASURE GROUNDS. Public place, denotes it is not necessary … if must be proved that not only public could have access to it but it is one to which members of

Vagrants

or in any deserted or unoccupied buildings, or in the open air, or under a tent, or in any cart or … is proved (a) that he had been directed to an accessible place of shelter and failed to apply for or refused

Market overt

Market overt, an open or public market. Contracts of sale which transfer the property … the public in shops to which the public have general access on the usual shopping days, between sunrise and sunset, are

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