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Retail
Retail, to sell goods in small parcels and not in gross. For the purpose of the Licensing Acts, retail of...
Drunkenness
peace. See also (English) Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910, s. 80; Refreshment Houses Act, 1860, s. 41; (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,
Eating house
interest in, or managing, such place and includes,- (i) a refreshment room, boarding house or coffee house, or (ii) a shop
Hotel
Hotel, includes a refreshment room, a boarding house, a lodging house, a coffee house,
Jury
after the summing up, but now they are allowed reasonable refreshment at their own expense. Except on a trial of murder,
Night-House
Night-House, the name sometimes given to a refreshment-house before the (English) Licensing Act, 1872. See PUBLIC-HOUSE CLOSING ACT.
Prostitute
longer than is necessary for the purpose of obtaining reasonable refreshment, liable to a penalty under the Licensing Act, 1910, s.
Refocillation
Restoration of strength by refreshment
Shelley's case, Rule in
words 'his heirs,' a limitation make; which may serve to refresh the memory. As examples of the application of the rule,
Refreshing
Reviving reanimating
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