Discontent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: discontentDiscontent
Not content discontented dissatisfied...
Discontentful
Full of discontent...
Discontenting
Discontented...
Sedition
Sedition, an offence against the Crown and govern-ment, not capital, and not amounting to treason. It cannot be tried at Quarter Sessions. See the (English) Unlawful Assemblies Act, 1799 (39 Geo. 3, c. 79); the (English) Seditious Meetings Act, 1817 (57 Geo. 3, c. 19), jointly called the '(English) Corresponding Societies Acts,' and much resembl-ing one another. Registered friendly societies are exempted by s. 32 of the (English) Friendly Societies Acts, 1896 (59 & 60 Vict. c. 25), if transact-ing no business not relating to the objects of the societies; and the (English) Criminal Libel Act, 1819 (60 Geo. 3 & 1 Geo. 4, c. 8). By the (English) Act of 1817, s. 23, which has no parallel in the Act of 1799, political meetings of more than fifty persons within one mile of Westminster Hall, except for parliamentary election purposes, are declared unlawful on any day on which Parliament is sitting. By s. 25 of the Act of 1817, and s. 2 of the Act of 1799, every society or club, the members of...
Contentless
Discontented dissatisfied...
Disaffect
To alienate or diminish the affection of to make unfriendly or less friendly to fill with discontent and unfriendliness...
Discontentation
Discontent...
Discontented
Dissatisfied uneasy in mind malcontent...
Discontentive
Relating or tending to discontent...
Discontentment
The state of being discontented uneasiness inquietude...
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