Pool - Law Dictionary Search Results
Land
a solecism, is held to be a species of land; e.g., in order to recover possession of a pool or rivulet of water, the action must be brought for the land--e.g., ten acres of 'land covered with
Gorce, or Gors
Gorce, or Gors, a weir, pool, or pit of water, Termes de la Ley.
Gaming or gambling
58), and see Elderton v. United Kingdom Totalisator Co., (1935) 1 Ch 373 (as to advertisement of football pool on credit); WAGER; BETTING; and LOTTERY; and see Chitty's Statutes, tit.'Game and Gaming.' Consult Coldridge and Hawksford, Law
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Entertainment tax
(part of subscriptions chargeable, apportioned); A.-G. v. Southport Corpn., (1934) 1 KB 226 (admission of non-bathers to swimming pool).
Coupon betting
bets, being bets of a description not commonly made without such an invitation, unless made by way of pool betting and not of a description commonly made by means of a totalisator, Betting and Gaming Duties Act,
Commission, the promoter's
in all the competitions exceeds the sum of (1) the aggregate prize in the competitions; (2) the aggregate pool betting duty payable in respect of the competitions; and (3) the expenses of the promoter actually incurred by
Aquae haustus
Aquae haustus, a servitude which consists in the right to draw water from the fountain, pool, or spring of another, Civil Law.
Puddle
A small quantity of dirty standing water a muddy plash a small pool
Kidney form
Having the form or shape of a kidney reniform as a kidney shaped leaf a kidney shaped swimming pool
lido
A recreational facility especially one including a swimming pool for water sports
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Pool - Law Dictionary Search Results
Land
a solecism, is held to be a species of land; e.g., in order to recover possession of a pool or rivulet of water, the action must be brought for the land--e.g., ten acres of 'land covered with
Gorce, or Gors
Gorce, or Gors, a weir, pool, or pit of water, Termes de la Ley.
Gaming or gambling
58), and see Elderton v. United Kingdom Totalisator Co., (1935) 1 Ch 373 (as to advertisement of football pool on credit); WAGER; BETTING; and LOTTERY; and see Chitty's Statutes, tit.'Game and Gaming.' Consult Coldridge and Hawksford, Law
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Entertainment tax
(part of subscriptions chargeable, apportioned); A.-G. v. Southport Corpn., (1934) 1 KB 226 (admission of non-bathers to swimming pool).
Coupon betting
bets, being bets of a description not commonly made without such an invitation, unless made by way of pool betting and not of a description commonly made by means of a totalisator, Betting and Gaming Duties Act,
Commission, the promoter's
in all the competitions exceeds the sum of (1) the aggregate prize in the competitions; (2) the aggregate pool betting duty payable in respect of the competitions; and (3) the expenses of the promoter actually incurred by
Aquae haustus
Aquae haustus, a servitude which consists in the right to draw water from the fountain, pool, or spring of another, Civil Law.
Puddle
A small quantity of dirty standing water a muddy plash a small pool
Kidney form
Having the form or shape of a kidney reniform as a kidney shaped leaf a kidney shaped swimming pool
lido
A recreational facility especially one including a swimming pool for water sports
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