Printers - Law Dictionary Search Results
Larceny (Advertisement) Act, 1870 (English)
of 1870 enacts that no such action be brought against printers or publishers of newspapers without the consent of the Attorney-General,
Journals of Parliament
proceedings in Parliament. If purporting to be printed by the printers to the Crown or to either House of Parliament, copies
Friendly societies
small details, s. 18 of that Act empowering the Queen's Printers to print the Act of 1875 'with the additions, omissions,
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Cum privilegio
expression of the monopoly of Oxford, Cambridge, and the Royal Printers to publish the Bible.
Banns of marriage
and about 1809 the Rubrics were altered by the king's printers of their own motion to bring them into agreement with
Dabber
one dabs hence a pad or other device used by printers engravers etc as for dabbing type or engraved plates with
Cicero
Pica type so called by French printers
Coal tar
coal in the manufacture of illuminating gas used for making printers ink black varnish etc It is a complex mixture from
Sheeps foot
A printers tool consisting of a metal bar formed into a hammer
Colophon
monogram or cipher containing the place and date of publication printers name etc formerly placed on the last page of a
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