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King's printer
King's printer has the liberty of printing the Bible, Prayer Book, Statutes,
Label
and see ADULTERATION. Means a display of written marked, stamped, printed or graphic matter affixed to, or appearing upon, any container.
Lithotype
An etched stone surface for printing having the design in relief also the process of printing
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Ballot
description of the candidates, each ballot paper having a number printed on the back, and having attached a counterfoil with the
Book
or alterations either in the letterpress, or in the maps, prints, or other engravings belonging thereto. By s. 15 a copy
Libel
published, constitute a libel: Odgers on libel, p. 1. 'Everything printed or written, which reflects on the character of another, and
Rastell
Rastell, John, and William, his son, lawyers and printers of the time of Henry VIII. John Rastell translated from
Writing
shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as including printing, lithography, photography, and other modes of representing or reproducing words
Chemitype
engraved plate is obtained in relief to be used for printing on an ordinary printing press
face
States, 376 F.2d 538 (1967)"] 2 : the inscribed or printed side of something (as a document) ;broadly : the front
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King's printer
King's printer has the liberty of printing the Bible, Prayer Book, Statutes,
Label
and see ADULTERATION. Means a display of written marked, stamped, printed or graphic matter affixed to, or appearing upon, any container.
Lithotype
An etched stone surface for printing having the design in relief also the process of printing
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Ballot
description of the candidates, each ballot paper having a number printed on the back, and having attached a counterfoil with the
Book
or alterations either in the letterpress, or in the maps, prints, or other engravings belonging thereto. By s. 15 a copy
Libel
published, constitute a libel: Odgers on libel, p. 1. 'Everything printed or written, which reflects on the character of another, and
Rastell
Rastell, John, and William, his son, lawyers and printers of the time of Henry VIII. John Rastell translated from
Writing
shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as including printing, lithography, photography, and other modes of representing or reproducing words
Chemitype
engraved plate is obtained in relief to be used for printing on an ordinary printing press
face
States, 376 F.2d 538 (1967)"] 2 : the inscribed or printed side of something (as a document) ;broadly : the front
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