Newspapers
Defined in 1 dictionary — Bouvier (1914)
Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia
John Bouvier; revised by Francis Rawle · 1914
Papers for conveying news, printed and distributed periodically. A paper issued every day of the week except one is a daily newspaper; Richardson v. Tobin, 45 Cal. 30. A paper devoted principally to legal intelligence is a newspaper in which notices required by statute may be published; Kerr v. llitt, 75 111. 51; but see Beecher v. Stephens, 25 Minn. 147. Publication of notice from June 2(5 to July 26, both dates inclusive, is a sufficient compliance with an ordinance directing publication for thirty days, although the paper in which the publication is made is not issued on Sundays or on the 4th of July; Moore v. Walla Walla, 60 Fed. 061. One who receives and retains a newspaper regularly sent to him is bound to pay for it, though he had ordered it discontinued; Austin v. Burge, 156 Mo. App. 286, 137 S. W. 618; Fogg v. Atheneum, 44 N. II. 115, 82 Am. Dec. 191; Ward v. Fowell, 3 llarr. (Del.) 379. See Libel; Liberty of tiie Press; Postal Service.