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Ham

Ham, a place of dwelling; a home close; a little narrow meadow, Blount.

Heat of passion

as it was a the time he committed the offence, Regina (Uttley) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, (2003) 1 WLR 2590 EWCA [See Human Rights Act, 1998 (c 42), Sch. I, Pt. I, Art.

Highways

24 Geo. 5, c. 53), s. 46), and concerning the London Traffic Area there is the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee (London Traffic Act, 1924 (14 & 15 Geo. 5, c. 34), s. 1(1); London

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Demonstration starts

and given in advance, in contradistinction to during the course of the demonstrations or retrospectively, R (Haw) v. Home Secretary (DC), (2006) 2 WLR 50.

Consul

of the sovereign appointing him, at the court on which the consulship depends, or to the Government at home; in a word, to exert himself to render the condition of the subjects of the country employing him,

Criminal Charge

the meaning of Article 6 of the Convention which article applied to their adjudication hear-ings, R. (Napier) v. Home Secretary (QBD), (2004) 1 WLR 3056. [Human Rights Act, 1998, Art. 6] Possesses an autonomous meaning in the

Battery

Kenlin v. Gardiner, (1967) 2 QB 510; Fagan v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, (1969) 1 QB 439; Freeman v. Home Office, (1984) QB 524. Means a crime and a tort involving the actual, intended (or negligent) and direct

House

any hut, shop, warehouse, workshop, masonry or framed. [Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 (43 of 1994), s. 2(22)] A home, dwelling, or residence, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 743. The expression 'the house' will also include the

Reproach

To come back to or come home to as a matter of blame to bring shame or disgrace upon to disgrace

Reside

considerable time to have a settled abode for a time to abide continuosly to have ones domicile of home to remain for a long time

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