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Consumer goods
Consumer goods, means any goods ordinarily intended for private use or consumption, not being (1) growing crops or things comprised in land by virtue of being attached … not being (1) growing crops or things comprised in land by virtue of being attached to it; (2) water, food, feeding stuff or fertiliser; (3) gas which has been, is or is to be, supplied by an
letter
from marcar to mark, seize as pledge] : a letter from a government formerly used to grant a private person the power to seize the subjects of a foreign state ;specif : authority granted to a private … have power…to declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water "U.S. Constitution art. I"] letters of administration : a letter from a probate court that appoints the addressee
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Way
This is called in our books chimin, Co. Litt. 56 a. All ways are divided into highways and private ways. A right of way strictly means a private way, i.e. a privilege which an individual or a … enacted that no claim by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, or to any watercourse or the use of any water which has been enjoyed twenty years without interruption, shall be defeated by
Injunction
may direct a 'stay of proceedings.' Amongst public nuisances, restrainable either upon information or at suit of a private person immediately grieved by them, may be enumerated obstructions to highways and bridges, public rivers and harbours, and … permanent ruin to propertmay ensue'e.g., from the obstruction of ancient lights of a dwelling house, blocking up of water-courses, diversion of streams from mills, the back flowage on mills, pulling down of the banks of rivers and
use
the benefit of the public ;broadly : use that serves a legitimate or conceivable public purpose [nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation "U.S. Constitution amend. V"] see also eminent domain compare … to sacrifice all beneficial use of the property] see also unnecessary hardship compare taking 2 : use of water for a reasonable or beneficial purpose consistent with the public interest [authorize the diversion of water for beneficial
Petroleum
Act also prohibits the keeping of petroleum without a licence (except a small amount in sealed cans for private use). Accidents causing loss of life by petroleum must be reported to the Secretary of State. The (English) … (General Powers) Act, 1912, Part II.; London Building Act, 1930, s. 99; and EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES; OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS; MOTOR SPIRIT; and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Petroleum.'
Public Order Act, 1936
6). An Act to prohibit the wearing of uniforms in connection with political objects and the maintenance by private persons of associations of limitary or similar character, and to make further provision for the preservation of public … a public building and monument and precincts thereof; and (ii) any place accessible to the public for drawing water, washing or bathing or for purposes of recreation. [Delhi Police Act, 1978 (34 of 1978) s. 2(o)] Means
contract
recognizance, a letter of credit, or a negotiable instrument called also special contract specialty forward contract : a privately negotiated investment contract in which a buyer commits to purchase something (as a quantity of a commodity, security, … : a contract directly relating to the navigation, business, or commerce of the high seas or other navigable waters and falling within the jurisdiction of the admiralty court nom·i·nate contract in the civil law of Louisiana :
Railway
Railway. A road owned by a private person or public company on which carriages run over iron rails; if the road is a public highway, … offices, warehouses, wharves, workshops, manufactories, fixed plant and machinery, roads and streets, running rooms, rest houses, institutes, hospitals, water works and water supply installations staff dwellings and any other works constructed for the purpose of, or in
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