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释义 | 印刷/印刷物 To produce an impression, otherwise than by a typewriter, by the application of inked types, blocks, plates, stencils, or lithographic stones. In general, it includes writing, printing, lithography, photography, typewriting and any other mode of representing words in a visible form: Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap 1) s 3. A document is deemed to be printed if it is produced by type lithography or stencil duplicating: The Rules of the High Court (Cap 4A) O 66 r 2(2). A contract to print a work may be indivisible: Adlard v Booth (1835) 7 C & P 108. A contract to print an immoral book is illegal and void, and the printer cannot recover from the publisher his charges for printing it: Poplett v Stockdale (1825) 2 C & P 198. A contract to print a libel is illegal and void, but a printer is entitled to payment for work done before he discovers that the matter is libellous: Apthorp v Neville & Co (1907) 23 TLR 575. See also Printing; Printing press. |
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