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Play-grounds
Play-grounds, See RECREATION GROUNDS.
Parish Council
license in mortmain, and to acquire by agreement land for recreation grounds and other parish purposes, and to acquire land compulsorily
Place of public amusement
singing, dancing, or game or any other amusement, diversion or recreation or the means of carrying on the same is provided,
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Common, a profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of...
Pleasure-grounds
of the (English) Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907. See RECREATION GROUNDS.
Public Order Act, 1936
for drawing water, washing or bathing or for purposes of recreation. [Delhi Police Act, 1978 (34 of 1978) s. 2(o)] Means
Vacation Schools
school vacation schools, vacation classes, play-centres, or other means of recreation during their holidays, or at such other times' as the
Congested area
area which is substantially used for residential, industrial, commercial or recreational purpose; Air Navigation Order, 1989, SI 1989/2004, Sch. 2A(2)(a) (UK)
Accommodation space
space, means any room used for eating, sleeping, cooking or recreation, or as an office, sick bay, laundry room or locker
Amenity
property, such as location, view, landscaping, security, or access to recreational facilities, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 81
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