Drunkenness - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Drunkenness, intoxication with strong liquor; habit-ual inebriety. A contract made by a person when so drunk as to be unable to understand what he is doing is voidable if the person with whom the contract was made was aware of the fact, but it is not void, and may be ratified when he becomes sober, Matthews v. Baxter, (1873) LR 8 Ex 132. Mere drunknness was punishable by statutes 4 Jac. 1, c. 5, and 21 Jac. 1, c. 7, ss. 1, 3, by a fine of five shillings and confinement in the stocks in default of distress. Under the Licensing Act, 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 94), which repeals various previous enactments, drunkenness in a public place or licensed house is punishable by fine (s. 12). Disorderly drunkenness is punishable by fine or imprisonment, and refusal by drunken persons to quit licensed premises is punishable by fine. [(English) Licensing Consolidation Act, 1910, s. 80]The 1st s. of the (English) Licensing Act, 1902 (2 Edw. 7, c. 28), enacts that--If a person is found drunk in any highw...
Drunkenly
In a drunken manner...
Drunkenness
The state of being drunken with or as with alcoholic liquor intoxication inebriety used of the casual state or the habit...
Inebriate
Inebriate. A drunken person. See DRUNKENNESS....
Omne crimen ebrietas et incendit et detegit
Omne crimen ebrietas et incendit et detegit. Co. Litt. 247, (Drunkenness both kindles and uncovers every crime.) see DRUNKENNESS....
Besotted
Made sottish senseless or infatuated characterized by drunken stupidity or by infatuation stupefied...
Bousy
Drunken sotted boozy...
Carousal
A jovial feast or festival a drunken revel a carouse...
clean living
living in a manner above moral reproach especially abstaining from unlawful sexual intercourse and excessive drunkenness...
Dronkelewe
Given to drink drunken...
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