Battlings - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lepanto
The name of a battle in which Turkish seapower was destroyed by the Christian League
Kwajalein
A battle of World War II January 1944 American forces landed and
Patriots Day
of Massachusetts and Maine April 19 the anniversary of the battle of Lexington in 1775 It was first observed in 1894
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Poleax
Anciently a kind of battle ax with a long handle later an ax or hatchet
Pibroch
the bagpipe before the Highlanders when they go out to battle
Knights bachelors
lowest order of knighthood, formerly entitled to a pennon in battle. See BAS-CHEVALIERS; KNIGHT.
Treason
against our lord the king in his realm. (After a battle has taken place, it is termed bellum percussum; before it,
Rencounter
duel, which is deliberate. A hostile meeting or contest; a battle or combat, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1298.
Piracy
is not allowed to kill them without trial, except in battle. Those who surrender or are taken prisoners must be brought
Pharsa
balde or may even be curved like that of a battle-axe, State of Uttar Pradesh v. Shankar, 1980 Supp SCC 489:
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