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Blockade
is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy. Accordingly, the two
Army (UK)
& 25 Geo. 5, c. 65), makes provision for the prevention and punishment of endeavours to seduce members of His Majesty's
Adulterant
or could be employed for the purposes of adulteration. [The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, s. 2(a)]
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Actus reus
deed as sufficiently harmful it prohibits it and seeks to prevent its occurrence by imposing a penalty for its commission. It
Prophylaxis
The art of preserving from or of preventing disease the observance of the rules necessary for the preservation
Dunnage
of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to prevent injury by water or stowed among casks and other cargo
Dewar
having the space between the walls exhausted so as to prevent conduction of heat and sometimes having the glass silvered to
veto
a : a power vested in a chief executive to prevent permanently or temporarily the enactment of measures passed by a
Brothel
Brothel [fr. bordel, Fr.], a habitation of prostitutes. To keep one is an offence at Common Law, the prosecution of...
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Preventability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Blockade
is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy. Accordingly, the two
Army (UK)
& 25 Geo. 5, c. 65), makes provision for the prevention and punishment of endeavours to seduce members of His Majesty's
Adulterant
or could be employed for the purposes of adulteration. [The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, s. 2(a)]
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Actus reus
deed as sufficiently harmful it prohibits it and seeks to prevent its occurrence by imposing a penalty for its commission. It
Prophylaxis
The art of preserving from or of preventing disease the observance of the rules necessary for the preservation
Dunnage
of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to prevent injury by water or stowed among casks and other cargo
Dewar
having the space between the walls exhausted so as to prevent conduction of heat and sometimes having the glass silvered to
veto
a : a power vested in a chief executive to prevent permanently or temporarily the enactment of measures passed by a
Brothel
Brothel [fr. bordel, Fr.], a habitation of prostitutes. To keep one is an offence at Common Law, the prosecution of...
search
for the purpose of placing personal property in safekeeping to prevent loss of the property and claims against police for such
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