Hindrance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: hindrancePublic Order Act, 1936
it if they do reach the place without let or hindrance it is a public place but if the entry is
intervene
2 a to come in or between by way of hindrance or modification to stop a fight b to become a
Bar
lever and for various other purposes but especially for a hindrance obstruction or fastening as the bars of a fence or
Cohibition
hindrance restraint
Counteraction
action in opposition hindrance resistance
Cramp
that which confines or contracts a restraint a shackle a hindrance
Debarment
hindrance from approach exclusion
Delay
a putting off or deferring procrastination lingering inactivity stop detention hindrance
Delayment
hindrance
Deterrence
that which deters a deterrent a hindrance
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