Enemy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Portiliminium
come in time of war under the authority of the enemy, return, either during the war or at its end, under
League
the contracting parties agree to unite in attacking a common enemy; defensive when the parties agree to act in concert in
Declaration of war
nation of an intention to treat another nation as an enemy and to commence hostilities, agreed to be necessary by the
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Active politics
of, a force which is engaged in operations against an enemy, or (b) is engaged in air force operations in, or
Capture
thing, particularly applied to the seizure of ships by an enemy in time of war. On 16th April, 1856, a treaty
Blockade
so as to cut off all external communication with an enemy's port fortress, city, etc. The term is now generally applied
Alien
of a person who has communicated or traded with an enemy or within specified limits been fined or imprisoned in the
Active duty
unit of Force-(i) which is engaged in operations against an enemy, or (ii) which is operating at a picket or engaged
Bridgehead
A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge and
Safe-conduct
Safe-conduct, (1) convoy; guard through an enemy's country; (2) a document allowing such a journey. It is
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