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Groom porter
Groom porter, formerly an officer belongin to the royal household, Jac. Law
Porter
Porter, an officer who carries a white or silver rod before
Intoxicating liquor
Grant of Licence.--Defining 'intoxicating liquor' as meaning 'spirits, wine, beer, porter, cider, perry, and sweets, and any fermented, distilled, or spirituous
Insurance
recovered, Refuge Assurance Co. v. Kettlewell, 1909 AC 243. Consult Porter, Bunyon or Macgillivray on Insurance. And see NATIONAL INSURANCE. Insurance,
Husband and wife
of which the husband was not liable, see Edwards v. Porter, (1923) 2 KB 538. As to form of judgment obtained
Coolie
Coolie, porter, labourer, Indian.
Children
the premises. A person over sixteen may, however, buy beer, porter, cider or perry for consumption with a meal to be
Bail
to agree to indemnify anyone who goes bail, R. v. Porter, 1910 (1) KB 369. A shipowner is entitled to have
Alien enemy
during the war, though he remains liable to be sued, Porter v. Freudenbery, 1915 (1) KB 857. As to the Crown's
Portress
A female porter
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