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References in the national and local press in recent weeks to fines and charges imposed by public libraries in various parts of the United Kingdom would seem to indicate that a review of the legal aspect of the subject is opportune. The word charge is freely used in connection with fees for the registration of new readers and the reservation of books and the word fine as a penalty in cases where books are retained beyond a certain period.
Library Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 1952
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