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Refection

Refreshment after hunger or fatigue a repast a lunch

Refective

Refreshing restoring

Refocillate

To refresh to revive

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VerbarRefrigerium

Cooling refreshment refrigeration

Sherbet

A refreshing drink common in the East made of the juice of some fruit diluted sweetened and flavored in various

Restaurant

as any tavern, public house or place trading for profit by provision to the public of food or refreshment with or without entertainment, Grape Bay Ltd. v. Attorney-General of Bermud, (2000) 1 WLR 574. Means any premises

Shop

L.C.C., (1914) 3 KB 315. The Act was mended, in its application to premises for the sale of refreshments, by the (English) Shops Act, 1913. The (English) Shops (Early Closing) Act, 1920, provided for a temporary continuance

Intoxicating liquor

renewals may be refused without compensation on the ground of an habitual and persistent refusal 'to supply suitable refreshment (other than intoxicating liquor) at a reasonable price,' or because 'the holder of the licence has failed to

Public-House Closing Act, 1864

Public-House Closing Act, 1864 (English) (27 & 28 Vict. c. 64), an 'adoptive' Act whereby public-houses and refreshment houses, till then allowed to be open all night, were closed in boroughs and Improvement Act districts between

Kept

journey through the State. It is something more than a mere stoppage or halt for rest, food or refreshment, etc., in the course of transit through the territory of the State, State of Mysore v. T.V. Sundaram

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