Prize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Slugger
One who strikes heavy blows hence a boxer a prize fighter
Slugging match
A boxing match or prize fight marked rather by heavy hitting than skill
Recaptor
One who recaptures one who takes a prize which had been previously taken
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Pugilist
One who fights with his fists esp a professional prize fighter a boxer
Prizing
The application of a lever to move any weighty body as a cask anchor cannon car etc See Prize n 5
Prizeman
The winner of a prize
Odeon
over in which poets and musicians submitted their works to the approval of the public and contended for prizes hence in modern usage the name of a hall for musical or dramatic performances
Gaming or gambling
unlawful game on his premises or suffers them to be used for betting; but to play whist for prizes not contributed to by the players is not within this enactment, because for gaming there must be a
Draw
Draw, 'draw' means the manner specified in the chit agreement for the purpose of ascertaining the prized subscriber at any installment of the chit. [Chit Funds Act, (40 of 1982), s. 2(i)]
Discount
payment before the stipulated time. Discount means the sum of money or the quantity of grain which a prized subscriber is, under the terms of the chit agreement, required to forego and which is set apart under
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