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Jesuits
Feb., 1902, for judgment of Mr. Kennedy at the Marlborough Street Police Court on refusing a summons, and R. v. Kennedy,
Attachment
includes lamps, brackets, pipes, electric lines and apparatus required for street lighting purposes, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn.,
Amenity
Areas Rules 1976, R. 2(b)] Amenity, includes roads, water supply, street lighting, drainage, sewerage, public building, horticulture, landscaping and any other
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Jaywalking
Jaywalking, means the act or instance of crossing a street without heading traffic regulations, as by crossing between intersections or
Railway Station
the main building of a station, conceivably not fronting any street falls within railway station, Corpn. of Madras v. Oriental Mercantile
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
be nominated by the King. The Committee sits in Downing Street, Whitehall. Appeals are conducted before it as before a court,
Local land charges
district councils under the Public Health Metropolis Management or Private Street Works Act, or under any similar statute (public, general or
Private road
Private road, 'private road' means any street, road, square, court alley or passage which is not a
Public lamp
means an electric lamp used for the lighting of any street. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(53)]
Regulating
days before the holding of a meeting on a public street. Under s. 33(1)(o) no rule could be prescribed prohibiting all
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