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Animals
from keeping dogs persons convicted of cruelty to them. The Performance of Animals Acts, 1925 and 1934 (24 & 25 Geo.
Entertainment
entertainment is a source or means of amusement; a diverting performance, especially a public performance, as a concert, drama, or the
Theatre
Theatre, a place kept for the public performance of stage-plays (see STAGE-PLAY), which expression includes 'every tragedy, comedy,
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- Prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant who could perform a job despite a disability. The act also requires an
trust
charitable trust : a trust created for the purpose of performing charity or providing social benefits NOTE: Unlike most trusts, a
intent
act criminal intent : intent general intent : intent to perform an illegal act without the desire for further consequences or
agency
: an agency in which the agent is authorized to perform on behalf of the principal in all matters in furtherance
Readiness and willingness
the capacity to do so. Plaintiff ready and willing to perform his part. Defendant failed to perform his part, suit decreed,
Copyright
any substantial part thereof in any material form whatsoever, to perform, or in the case of a lecture to deliver, the
Execute
the meaning as 'to complete as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to', Words and Phrases
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