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jurisdiction
issue a binding judgment see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice, long-arm statute, minimum contacts compare subject matter
minimum contacts
under a long-arm statute see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice International Shoe Co. v. Washington in the
Obsolete
and Gaming'), by which labourers and others are forbidden to play cards or other specified games 'out of Christmas,' but allowed
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Censor
the publication of any newspaper or the production of any play or any part thereof. There is ordinarily no censorship of
Shuttlecock
feathers which is to be struck by a battledoor in play also the play itself
Theatre
resort in Great Britain, for the public performance of stage plays, without authority by virtue of letters-patent from Her Majesty, her
Romp
To play rudely and boisterously to leap and frisk about in play
compact disk player
an electronic device containing a laser used to read or play back the data on a compact disk The term is
Photoplay
A play for representation or exhibition by moving pictures also the moving
battledoor
or crossed with catgut used to strike a shuttlecock in play also the play of battledoor and shuttlecock
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