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Warren
keep certain wild beasts and fowls, called game, within the precincts of a manor, or other known place; in which animals
Untoward incident
on any platform or in any other place within the precincts of a railway station; or (2) the accidental falling of
Toll
significations:- (1) A liberty to buy and sell within the precincts of the manor, which seems to import as much as
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Skyvinage, or Skevinage
Skyvinage, or Skevinage, the precincts of Calais, 27 Hen. 4, c. 2.
Public Order Act, 1936
not, and includes- (i) a public building and monument and precincts thereof; and (ii) any place accessible to the public for
Photographs
coroner or any litigant, juror, etc., in Court or its precincts is an offence under the (English) Criminal Justice Act, 1925,
Open access
2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(47)] Means confinement within the precincts of any barracks, lines or camp for the time being
Bailiwick
The precincts within which a bailiff has jurisdiction the limits of a
Heritage building
heritage importance, as defined in clause (i) of this section precincts or such other sites commonly considered for heritage importance, the
Dock defence
when he is instructed direct by the defendant in the precincts of the Court without the intervention of a solicitor. The
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