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Fightwite
Fightwite, making a quarrel to the disturbance of the peace, Jac. Law Dict.
Jurisdiction of suspicion
from ordinary norms. It is generally resorted to either in times of war or apprehended internal disorders and disturbances of a serious nature. Its object is to prevent a greater danger to national security and integrity than
Hunting
or, in the case of wild birds or reptiles, damaging the eggs of such birds or reptiles, or disturbing the eggs or nests of such birds or reptiles. [Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), s.
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Guaranty, or Guarantee
variation will often release him, e.g., he will be discharged if his rights against the debtor are affected, disturbed or destroyed by any agreement between the creditor and debtor without his privity, such as if time is
Gordon Riots
Gordon Riots, a series of violent 'No Poperty' disturbances which occurred in London in June, 1780, so called after Lord George Gordon, the President of the 'Protestant
Ex officio informations
the direct and proper instance of the Crown, in cases of such enormous misdemeanours as peculiarly tend to disturb or endanger the govern-ment, or to molest or affront the sovereign in discharging the royal functions. The information
Finding mains holding
appellee is entitled to full indemnity. In appellate courts, properly, only holding are affirmed, whereas factual findings are disturbed only when clearly erroneous, against the great weight of the evidence, etc., depending on the standard of review.
False prophecies
False prophecies, with intent to disturb the peace, were unlawful, as raising enthusiastic jealousies in the people and terrifying them with imaginary fears. They
Dharna
of the public are not allowed free ingress and egress, or the proceedings in court are otherwise disrupted, disturbed or hampered, the dharna may amount to contempt because the administration of justice would be obstructed, J.R. Parashar
Copyhold
hunting or fowling. But subject to the lord's rights to minerals and access thereto, the enfranchised owner may disturb or remove the soil so far as is necessary for the purpose of making roads or drains or
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