subscription to newspaper

subscription to newspaper
An agreement to accept the numbers of a newspaper as they are issued and to pay therefor, either in one sum for a year or in lesser sums for periods of a year. To become a subscriber for a newspaper includes some voluntary act on the part of the subscriber, or something which is in effect an assent by him to the use of his name as a subscriber. A person to whom a paper is sent without his knowledge or consent, either expressed or implied, is not a subscriber. Ashton v Stoy, 86 Iowa 197, 64 NW 804.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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