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Shop
as amended by the 1934 Act, it shall be the duty of the occupier of the shop to permit the female assistants to make use of such sets whenever such use does not interfere with their work.
Infant
of advancement and provisions relating to maintenance and accumula-tion of income are to apply, and infants may be permitted to use personal chattels which form part of the estate. The 5th s. of the (English) Betting and
licensing
licensing The sale of a license permitting the use of patents, trademarks, or other technology to another. Source: FindLaw
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Calibration
corresponding values of the quantity to be measured. Explanation.--Calibration may also be carried out with a view to permitting the use of a weight or measure as a standard.
Abbreviation
also that they shall be in words at length, and not abbreviated; but 6 Geo. 2, c. 14, permitted numbers to be expressed in figures, and such abbreviations as are commonly used. See 1923, W. N. 288. … 6 Geo. 2, c. 14, permitted numbers to be expressed in figures, and such abbreviations as are commonly used. See 1923, W. N. 288. In 9 Rep. 48 is this maxim, Ille numerus et sensus abbreviationum accipiendus
It shall be lawful
'it shall be lawful' are enabling words. They are used in a statute when it is intended to permit something to be done which previously could not legally be done, Madanlal Fakirchand Dudhediya v. Shree Changdeo, AIR … of his subscribing' for shares in it. The words 'it shall be lawful' are enabling words. They are used in a statute when it is intended to permit something to be done which previously could not legally
Infamous crime
such crime. This section is repealed by the Larceny Act, 1916, which substantially re-enacts this section without the use of the words 'infamous crime' (s. 29).' … enactment as sodomy, or bestiality, or assault with intent or attempt to commit, or induce-ment to commit or permit, such crime. This section is repealed by the Larceny Act, 1916, which substantially re-enacts this section without the
Implied, reservation of water doctrine
Implied, reservation of water doctrine, means a legal doctrine permitting the federal government to use and control, for public purposes, water appurtenant to federal lands, Black's Law Dictionary,
Duces tecum licet languidus
been out of use; and where the person's life would be endangered by removal, the law will not permit it to be done.
Common duty of care
visitor will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purpose for which he is invited or permitted by the occupier to be there, Maguire v. Sefton MBA (CA), (2006) 1 WLR 2550 [Occupier's Liability Act,
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