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Bulk
special Act to undertake or contract for the lighting of streets, bridges, or public places, to be used for the purposes
Fire
or to any officer thereof, whether by means of a street fire alarm, statement, message, or otherwise, shall be deemed to
Indecent exposure
of the person in or in view of any public street or place of resort, with intent to insult any female,
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Imprisonment
house, or stocks, or to hold-ing a man in the street, etc.; for in all these cases the person so restrained
Gun
and (6) common carriers carrying guns as such. See FIREARMS; STREET OFFENCES.
Fronting
front toward, opposite or over against the house or the street. In our opinion the word 'fronting' has been used in
Bank
functions of the bank in modern times, consult Bagehot's 'Lombard Street.' As to its origin, see Macaulay's Hist. Of England, ch.
Counter
of two prisons in London, the Poultry Counter and Wood Street Counter, afterwards consolidated into one new-built prison, for the use
Clearing-house
situated in a corner of Post Office Court, in Lombard Street.
Bass's Act (English)
& 28 Vict. c. 55), for the better regulation of Street Music within the Metropolitan Police District. See MUSICIAN.
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