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Tickets
Matched in: Term Tickets
Ticket
Ticket, as a printed card or a piece of paper that gives a person a specific rights, as to
History-ticket
History-ticket, 'history-ticket' means the ticket exhibiting such information as is required in respect of each prisoner by this Act or the rules thereunder.
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Tickets of leave
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Tyburn ticket
Tyburn ticket, a certificate which was given to the prosecutor of a felon to conviction.
Passing-ticket
Passing-ticket, a kind of permit, being a note or check which the toll-clerks on some canals given to the boatmen, specifying the lading for which they have paid toll.
Prox
ldquoThe ticket or list of candidates at elections presented to the people for their votesrdquo
big ticket
same as expensive but in an absolute sense referring to items of a type which are all expensive such as automobiles refrigerators or large screen television sets
Lottery
Part II., all lotteries are unlawful. Sect. 22 sets out offences in connection with lotteries, e.g., printing, distributing tickets, advertising, sending money out of Great Britain etc.; s. 23 exempts small lotteries incidental to certain entertainments; s.
Pawnbroker
Pawnbroker, contemplates that every person who keeps a shop for the purchase or sale of goods or chattels and who purchases goods or chattels and pays or advances thereon any sum of money, with or under...
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