Enemy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foe
To treat as an enemy
Dunkerque
from the beaches at Dunkirk in a desperate retreat under enemy fire Most of the forces were safely evacuated to England
Guardian, or Warden, of the Cinque Ports
imitation of the Roman policy, to strengthen the sea-coasts against enemies, etc., Camd. Brit. 238. See CINQUE PORTS
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Carrier
or injured by the act of God or the King's enemies. The second obligation, that of an insurer, is restricted by
Charter-party
port of destination (the act of God or the King's enemies excepted), the charterer undertaking to load and unload the ship,
Fengeld
Fengeld, a tax or imposition, exacted for the repelling of enemies.
Procedure established by law
antithetic to arbitrariness. In fact equality and arbitrariness are sworn enemies; one belongs to the rule of law in a republic,
Local allegiance
his native country, go thither, and there adhere to our enemies for purposes of hostility, he may be dealt with as
Passengers
ship, in case of imminent danger, either from tempest or enemies, to lend their assistance for the general safety; and in
Piracy
robbers. They are, as Cicero has truly stated, the common enemies of all (communes hostes omnium); and the law of nations
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