Recreate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Recreation grounds
Recreation grounds. The (English) Recreation Grounds Act, 1859 (22 & 23
Recreation
The act of recreating or the state of being recreated refreshment of the strength and spirits after toil amusement diversion
Open space
of land held upon trust for the purposes of public recreation to transfer it to the local authorities of their districts
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Recreate
To give fresh life to to reanimate to revive especially to refresh after wearying toil or anxiety to relieve to...
Renew
to give new life to to rejuvenate to reeumlstablish to recreate to rebuild
Recreative
Tending to recreate or refresh recreating giving new vigor or animation reinvigorating giving
Entertainment
264, 'entertainment' has been defined thus: Entertainment amusement, diversion, distraction, recreation, fun, play, good time, pastime, novelty; pleasure, enjoyment, satisfaction. In
Dancing hall
the tune of live or recorded music. Simply because the recreation in the shape of dancing is provided along with a
Development work
park as a public park as a place for public recreation. Construction of underground market is held to be development work,
Education
'education' appears, does not refer to such cultural activities or recreational activities as amounting to education, Haji Ismail Valid Mohmad v.
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