Refreshment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Refocillation
Restoration of strength by refreshment
Prostitute
longer than is necessary for the purpose of obtaining reasonable refreshment, liable to a penalty under the Licensing Act, 1910, s.
Respire
To take breath again hence to take rest or refreshment
Night-House
Night-House, the name sometimes given to a refreshment-house before the (English) Licensing Act, 1872. See PUBLIC-HOUSE CLOSING ACT.
Regalement
The act of regaling anything which regales refreshment entertainment
VerbarRefrigerium
Cooling refreshment refrigeration
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,
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