The law of motion pictures (1918)

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Xll CONTENTS Page Sec. 99. Hurt by performer 319 100. Miscellaneous accidents 322 101. Acts of strangers 325 102. Assault 326 103. Who is liable 331 104. Property lost in theatre : 335 CHAPTER VIII THE PUBLIC (CONTINUED) License Sec. 105. What is “Motion picture” “Theatrical performance” “Theatre” 337 106. Necessity for license 345 107. Power to license discretionary — Revocation 349 108. Extent of discretionary power 351 109. Right to license on condition 358 CHAPTER IX THE PUBLIC (CONTINUED) Regulation Sec. 110. Buildings — Distances 362 111. Standees — Aisles — Closing 365 1 12. Operator and booth 367 113. Firemen — Fire-escapes — Exits 368 114. Admission of children *. 370 115. Regulation amounting to prohibition 371 116. Prohibition — Immorality 372 117. Who is liable for penalty 379 118. Ticket “Scalping” 381 119. Censorship. 383 120. Sunday performance 391