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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
Market
& 11 Vict. c. 14); (English) Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle) Acts, 1886 to 1926. As to disturbance of market, see Goldsmid v. Great Eastern Railway Co., (1884) 9 App Cas 927; A.G. v. Horner (No.
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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disarranged
having the arrangement disturbed not put in order as her disarranged hair Opposite of arranged
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
Donatist
A follower of Donatus the leader of a body of North African schismatics and purists who greatly disturbed the church in the 4th century They claimed to be the true church
Perturbable
Liable to be perturbed or agitated liable to be disturbed or disquieted
Quare impedit
only in the court of Common Pleas, and lies to recover a presentation, when the patron's right is disturbed, or to try a disputed title to an advowson. Previous to the passing of the (English) Common Law
Public disorder
Public disorder, is wide enough to cover a small riot an affray and other cases where peace is disturbed by or affects a small group of persons, Brij Bhushan v. State of Delhi, AIR 1950 SC 129:
Murder
of giving birth to the child, and by reason there of the balance of her mind was then disturbed, although but for the Act she would have been guilty of murder. By the (English) Infant Life (Prevention)
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