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Armistice
Armistice, a suspension of hostilities between belligerents.
Administrative business
distinguished from the 'contentious' business of the Court, which means hostile litigation between parties. Formerly also certain business transacted at Quarter
Armed Forces
or employed with, the Army, Navy or Air Force during hostilities. [Naval and Aircraft Price Act (59 of 1971), s. 2(c)]
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Active politics
(as amended in 1983)] Means service at outposts, or against hostile tribes or other persons in the field. Assam Rifles Act,
Act of State
283. The expression 'Act of State' is not limited to hostile action between rulers resulting in the occupation of territories. It
Saracen
the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders
Repugnant
Disposed to fight against hostile at war with being at variance contrary inconsistent refractory disobedient
Redoubt
in fortifying tops of hills and passes and positions in hostile territory
Ramp
A leap a spring a hostile advance
Raid
A hostile or predatory incursion an inroad or incursion of mounted men
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Hostilely - Law Dictionary Search Results
Armistice
Armistice, a suspension of hostilities between belligerents.
Administrative business
distinguished from the 'contentious' business of the Court, which means hostile litigation between parties. Formerly also certain business transacted at Quarter
Armed Forces
or employed with, the Army, Navy or Air Force during hostilities. [Naval and Aircraft Price Act (59 of 1971), s. 2(c)]
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Active politics
(as amended in 1983)] Means service at outposts, or against hostile tribes or other persons in the field. Assam Rifles Act,
Act of State
283. The expression 'Act of State' is not limited to hostile action between rulers resulting in the occupation of territories. It
Saracen
the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders
Repugnant
Disposed to fight against hostile at war with being at variance contrary inconsistent refractory disobedient
Redoubt
in fortifying tops of hills and passes and positions in hostile territory
Ramp
A leap a spring a hostile advance
Raid
A hostile or predatory incursion an inroad or incursion of mounted men
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