Habitually - Law Dictionary Search Results
irresponsibleness
the habitual failure to behave in a responsible manner irresponsibility
Putanism
Habitual lewdness or prostitution of a woman harlotry
Routinist
One who habituated to a routine
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Sobriety
Habitual soberness or temperance as to the use of spirituous liquors as a man of sobriety
Habitude
Habitual attitude usual or accustomed state with reference to something else established or usual relations
Drunkenness
guilty of murder, R. v. Meade (1909) 1 KB 895; but see R. v. Beard, 1920 AC 479. Habitual Drunkards.--The confinement of habitual drunkards is regulated by the (English) Habitual Drunkards Act, 1879 (42 & 43 Vict.
Preventive detention
1 KB 364, in certain cases be charged, R. v. Smith, (1910) 1 KB 17, with being an habitual criminal, and if the charge is established, he can, in addition to a punishment of penal servitude, receive
Dangerous person
person' means a person, who either by himself or as a member of or leader of a gang, habitually commits, or attempts to commit or abets the commission of offences, punishable under Chapter XVI or Chapter XVII
Regular
principal systematic; (2) harmonious symmetrical; (3) acting or done or recurring uniformly or calculably in time or manner, habitual, constant, orderly; (4) conforming to a standard of etiquette or procedure, correct, according to convention; (5) properly constituted
Judicial separation
of persistent cruelty, forcing her to live apart from him, or on the ground of his being an habitual drunkard [(English) Licensing Act, 1902, s. 5]; and relief can also be obtained by a husband where the
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