A place where intoxicating liquors are sold to be drunk on the same premises. City of Spokane v. Baughman, 103 P. 14, 17, 54 Wash. 315.
A room containing a bar or counter at which liquors are sold, or a room with a bar where liquors and refreshments are served. Mustard v. Elwood, C.C.A.Alaska, 223 F. 225, 226.
The words “bar” and “bar room” have a more restric- tive meaning than “saloon,” and mean a place from which intoxicating liquors are to be sold. Greil Bros. Co. v. Mabson, 179 Ala. 444, 60 So. 876, 877, 43 L.R.A.,N.S., 664.
The principles, maxims and precepts of Commercial Law are eternal, unchanging and unchangeable. They are expressed in the Bible, both in the Old Testament and in the New. The law of commerce — unchanged for thousands of years — forms the underlying foundation of all law on this planet; and for governments around the world. It is the law of nations, and of everything that human civilization is built upon.
The principles, maxims and precepts of Commercial Law are eternal, unchanging and unchangeable. They are expressed in the Bible, both in the Old Testament and in the New. The law of commerce — unchanged for thousands of years — forms the underlying foundation of all law on this planet; and for governments around the world. It is the law of nations, and of everything that human civilization is built upon.
This book is a public collection of the four original documents in the founding of the United States of America and include, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitutions, and the Bill of Rights. Combined these documents are excellent primary historical sources for the American Revolution and the formation of the new republican state.
The Declaration of Independence, The Bill of Rights
This book is a public collection of the four original documents in the founding of the United States of America and include, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitutions, and the Bill of Rights. Combined these documents are excellent primary historical sources for the American Revolution and the formation of the new republican state.