Disturbance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fracas
An uproar a noisy quarrel a disturbance a brawl
Heat
of feeling In its nature heat is a mode of motion being in general a form of molecular disturbance or vibration It was formerly supposed to be a subtile imponderable fluid to which was given the name
Inoffensive
Giving no offense or provocation causing no uneasiness annoyance or disturbance as an inoffensive man answer appearance
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Molestation
The act of molesting or the state of being molested disturbance annoyance
Broil
A tumult a noisy quarrel a disturbance a brawl contention discord either between individuals or in the state
Pellagra
characterized by redness especially in exposed areas scaling and shedding of the skin and accompanied with severe gastrointestinal disturbance and nervous symptoms It is due to a deficiency of niacin vitamin B3 nicotinic acid and protein in
Hostile attack
attack, means any attack by any person or body of persons, whether during any war, external aggression, internal disturbance or otherwise which endangers the security of any life, property, place or thing in India or any part
Privacy
Privacy, is defined as 'the state of being free form intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs, Sharda v. Dharmpal, (2003) 4 SCC 493. Privacy primarily concerns the individual.
Quietness
The quality or state of being quiet freedom from noise agitation disturbance or excitement stillness tranquillity calmness
Patronage
Patronage, the right of presenting to a benefice. A disturbance of patronage is a hindrance or obstruc-tion of a patron to present his clerk to his benefice, the
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