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Year-books, or Books of years and terms
Year-books, or Books of years and terms, reports, in a regular series, from the time of King Edward
Intoxicating liquor
the 'specified grounds' (s. 19), and a consideration of their reports is obligatory on quarter sessions, which may refuse the renewal.
Press
which systematically carry on the business of selling and supplying reports and information to newspapers. Though the Act gives a general
Reporter
Reporter, a person who reports the decisions upon questions of law in the cases adjudged
Newspaper
of abode thereon, etc. The (English) Judicial Proceedings (Regulation of Reports) Act 1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 61), makes
Confidential report
a Government servant subordinate to the reporting authority, that such reports are maintained for the purpose of serving as data of
Common bench
of the Court of Common Pleas. Thus the 'Common Bench Reports' are the reports of the cases decided in the Court
Books
Books. All the volumes which contain authentic reports of decisions in English Courts, from the earliest times to
reporter
reporter : one that reports: as a : one who makes authorized statements and publications
Cognizance
(a) upon receiving a complaint, or (b) upon a police report, or (c) upon information received from a person other than
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