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Quiet

Quiet, means to make secure or unassailable by removing disturbing causes or disputes, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1261.

Riding armed

armed. The offence of riding or going armed with dangerous or unusual weapons is a mis-demeanour tending to disturb the public peace by terrifying the good people of the land, 4 Steph.Com.

Status quo

or state of affairs as existing at that time should be maintained and the same should not be disturbed, Manju Kumari v. State of Bihar, (1966) 1 Pat LJR 363. Status quo, the existing state of things

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Treasonable misdemeanor

Treasonable misdemeanor, means an act that is likely to endanger or alarm the monarch, or disturb the public peace in the presence of the monarch, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1506.

Uses

his direction; and (3) that if the feoffee to uses had been dispossessed, and the cestui que use disturbed, the feoffee to uses could re-enter or bring an action to recontinue his possession. Properties of uses before

Armour and arms

prohibits persons going armed under circumstances which may tend to terrify the people or indicate any intention of disturbing the public peace, see R. v. Meade, (1903) 19 TLR 540. The (English) Unlawful Drilling Act, 1819 (60

Assise of darrein presentment

a benefice who was duly instituted, and afterwards, upon the next avoidance, a stranger presents a clerk, thus disturbing the right of the lawful patron; upon this, the patron issued this writ, directed to the sheriff to

Dyspepsia

A kind of indigestion a state of the stomach in which its functions are disturbed without the presence of other diseases or if others are present they are of minor importance Its symptoms

Roust

To rouse to disturb as to roust one out

Entoperipheral

origin within the external surface of the body especially applied to feelings such as hunger produced by internal disturbances Opposed to epiperipheral

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