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Diseases prevention

Diseases prevention. See INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

Prevention

Prevention [fr. pr'venio, Lat.], the right which a superior person or

Preventive service

Preventive service, the Coastguard. See 19 & 20 Vict. c. 83.

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Preventively

In a preventive manner

Preventional

Tending to prevent

Preventingly

So as to prevent or hinder

Rivers Pollution Prevention Acts, 1876

Rivers Pollution Prevention Acts, 1876 (English) (39 & 40 Vict. c. 75), and

Removal of goods to prevent distress

Removal of goods to prevent distress. See the Distress for Rent Act, 1737 (11 Geo.

Preventability

The quality or state of being preventable

Bribe

misdemeanour punishable by fine or imprisonment or both [the (English) Prevention of Corruption Acts, 1906 and 1916; and see the Prevention

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