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Street offences
Street offences. For list of these, see Town Police Clauses Act,
Street-alignment
Street-alignment, means a line dividing the land comprised in and forming
Street musician
Street musician (London). See MUSICIAN.
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Hikenilde, Ickneal or Ikenild Street
Hikenilde, Ickneal or Ikenild Street, one of the four Roman roads of Britain, leading from
Cato street conspiracy
Cato street conspiracy, an extraordinary plot to assassinate the entire Cabinet and
man in the street
average person as the views of the man in the street
street name
street name : a brokerage firm's name in which securities owned
Public Order Act, 1936
open space situate adjacent to or abutting on a public street, and not separated therefrom by a boundary wall. The test
Vagrants
Act Amendment Act, 1873, as to gambling and betting in streets; by the Vagrancy Act, 1898, amended by the Criminal Law
Sky Sign
be visible against the sky from some point in any street or public way, and includes all and every part of
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