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Media in category "Non-free Christmas images" The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. A. File:A Christmas Carol (1971 film).jpg; B.
The English common law established the concepts of consensus ad idem, offer, acceptance and counter-offer. The leading case on counter-offer is Hyde v Wrench [1840]. [ 3 ] The phrase "Mirror-Image Rule" is rarely (if at all) used by English lawyers; but the concept remains valid, as in Gibson v Manchester City Council [1979], [ 4 ] and Butler ...
Father Christmas Tuck Oilette postcard 1919, reverse.jpg 1,666 × 1,021; 786 KB GroundhogChristmas.JPG 440 × 594; 71 KB HorbChristmas.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 709 KB
Non-free Christmas images (17 F) Coat of arms images (3 C, 1,967 F) Comic book covers (39 C, 1 P, 617 F) ... File:1973 Budweiser Advertisement with Snark sailboat ...
Some non-free images may be used on Wikipedia, providing they meet both the legal criteria for fair use, and Wikipedia's own guidelines for non-free content. Non-free images that reasonably could be replaced by free content images are not suitable for Wikipedia. All non-free images must meet each non-free content criterion; failure to meet ...
Christmas images (1 C, 36 F) Τ. Christmas navigational boxes (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Christmas" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Other Christmas cards are more secular and can depict Christmas traditions, figures such as Santa Claus, objects directly associated with Christmas such as candles, holly, and baubles, or a variety of images associated with the season, such as Christmastide activities, snow scenes, and the wildlife of the northern winter.
There are basically two type of pictures (images, files, pics, etc.) that are used here on Wikipedia: Free images; Non-free images; A free image is an image that can be freely used anywhere on Wikipedia. A free image may be either public domain, or released under a free license, such as CC-BY-SA. Free images can be used in any article where ...