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Political offence
come within the words of the statute the offence must be incidental to and form part of political disturbances. Cf. Re Meunier, (1894) 2 QB 415. Offences of a political character are well known in International law
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
Paranoid schizophrenia
poisoned. Some noxious gases are blown into his room, and people are plotting against him to ruin him. Disturbances of general sensation given rise to hallucinations, which are attributed to the effects of hypnotism, electricity wireless telegraphy
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Assise of darrein presentment
a benefice who was duly instituted, and afterwards, upon the next avoidance, a stranger presents a clerk, thus disturbing the right of the lawful patron; upon this, the patron issued this writ, directed to the sheriff to
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
Active duty
(1)(a)] Means the duty to restore and preserve order in any local area in the event of any disturbance therein. [Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949 (66 of 1949), s. 2 (a)] Means, in relations to a
Broil
A tumult a noisy quarrel a disturbance a brawl contention discord either between individuals or in the state
Disquiettude
Want of peace or tranquility uneasiness disturbance agitation anxiety
Discomposure
The state of being discomposed disturbance disorder agitation perturbation
Discompose
To disarrange to interfere with to disturb to disorder to unsettle to break up
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