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Terrorism

under the ordinary penal law of the land and its main objective is to overawe the Government to disturb harmony of the society or 'terrorise' people and the society and not only those directly assaulted, with a

In the interest of public order

interest of public order' in the Constitution is capable of taking within itself not only those acts which disturb the security of the State or act within order publique as described but also certain acts which disturb

quiet

quiet : free from disturbance, interference, or dispute (as from an adverse claim) [ enjoyment of property]

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Valuation

cost of equivalent reinstatement: (6) The provisions of Rule (2) shall not affect the assessment of compensation for disturbance or any other matter not directly based on the value of land. For the purposes of this section

Sexton

to pen the pews, to fill up the graves, to provide candles and other necessaries, and to prevent disturbance in the church, 59 Geo. 3, c. 134, ss. 6, 10; and 19 & 20 Vict. c. 104,

Steward of manor

be for years or for life, forfeitable by abuser, misuser, nonuser, or refuser. The steward's remedy for a disturbance of his office is an action on the case for consequential damages. The King's Bench Division of the

Street offences

each Act comprise riding or driving furiously, loitering by common prostitute for prostitution, sliding on ice or snow, disturbance by ringing doorbell, discharging firearms, making bonfires, or setting fire to fireworks, and allowing ferocious dogs to be

Terrorist activity

Terrorist activity, a 'terrorist activity' does not merely arise by causing disturbance of law and order or of public order. The fallout of the intended activity is to be one

Title, Covenants for

convey:--That the person to whom the conveyance is made shall 'quietly enjoy' the subject-matter of the conveyance without disturbance by the person conveying, or any person claiming by, through, under, or in trust for the person conveying:--That

breach of the peace

breach of the peace 1 : a disturbance of public peace or order [insulting language causing a breach of the peace] see also fighting words 2

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