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Lorication
The act of loricating the protecting substance put on a covering of scales or plates
Exposure
The act of exposing or laying open setting forth laying bare of protection depriving of care or concealment or setting out to reprobation or contempt
Defense
The act of defending or the state of being defended protection as from violence or danger
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Conservation
The act of preserving guarding or protecting the keeping of a thing in a safe or entire state preservation
subornation
subornation : an act or instance of suborning [ of perjured statements] [to protect witnesses from intimidation and "WBZ-TV4 v. DA for the Suffolk Dist., 562 N.E.2d 817 (1990)"] NOTE: Subornation of
Notice
where he has merely the best right to call for the legal estate, he is entitled to the protection of equity, Bassett v. Nosworthy, Rep. Temp. Finch, 102 (1673); 2 W&TLC. The application of this doctrine has … known to a person of which he was or might be ignorant. Notice is either (1) statutory; (2) actual, which brings the knowledge of a fact directly home to the party; or (3) constructive or implied, which
Birds
s. 23, and Malicious Damage Act, 1861, s. 41. See also the (English) Poultry Act, 1911, and the Protection of Animals Act, 1911, as to cruelty to birds; and the (English) Captive Birds Shooting (Prohibition) Act, 1921,
Public Authorities, Protection of
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Animals
(Larceny Acts, 1861, s. 21 (unrepealed) and 1916, s. 1 (3). See POACHING, GAME. Cruelty. By the (English) Protection of Animals Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 27), amended by the Act of 1912 (2
copyright
they can be perceived. The Act does not protect matters such as an idea, process, system, or discovery. Protection under the Act extends for the life of the creator of the work plus fifty years after his
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