Disturbed - Law Dictionary Search Results
disturb
disturb 1 : to destroy the tranquillity or composure of 2 : to throw into disorder vi : to
Disturbance
Disturbance, annoyance; also the wrongful obstruction of the owner of an incorporeal hereditament in its exercise or enjoyment. There
Disturber
Disturber. If a bishop refuses or neglect to examine or admit a patron's clerk, without reason assigned or notice
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Disturbation
Act of disturbing disturbance
disturbance
disturbance : an interruption of peace or order ;specif : an interruption of the quiet enjoyment of one's property
Disturbance
of a state of peace or quiet derangement of the regular course of things disquiet disorder as a disturbance of religious exercises a disturbance of the galvanic current
Disturber
One who or that which disturbs of disquiets a violator of peace a troubler
Inquietation
Disturbance
Disturb
To throw into disorder or confusion to derange to interrupt the settled state of to excite from a state of rest
Internal disturbance, Armed rebellion
Internal disturbance, Armed rebellion, See Naga People's Movement of Human Rights v. Union of India, AIR 1998 SC 431 (449):
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