Disturbance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perturb
To disturb to agitate to vex to trouble to disquiet
Perturbed
Agitated disturbed troubled
Commotion
Disturbed or violent motion agitation
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Public order
result of the internal regulation enforced by the government which they have instituted. Public order requires absence of disturbance of a state of serenity in society, but it goes further: it means, What the French designate order
Breach of peace
Breach of peace, is the criminal offence of creating a public disturbance or engaging in disorderly conduct particularly by making an unnecessary or distracting noise, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Displaced Person and refugee
in the relevant enactments with reference to a person who has migrated to India as a result of disturbances or fear of disturbances or the partition of the country. Therefore, if a person had died before the
Displaced person
1947, abandoned or has been made to abandon his land in the said territories on account of civil disturbances or the fear of such distur-bances, or the partition of the country', Munshi Ram v. Financial Commissioner, (1979)
Landlord and tenant
agreement or covenant that the tenant shall quietly enjoy and possess the premises during the term free from disturbance by the landlord or by persons claiming against him or by paramount title, though it is said that
Way
the necessity which created it; and when such necessity ceases, the right of way also ceases. See EASEMENTS. Disturbance of way happens when a person, who has a right of way over another's grounds, by grant or
Riot
Riot, a tumultuous disturbance of the peace by three persons or more assembling of their own authority, with an intent mutually to
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