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Biological weapons

peaceful purposes and, (ii) weapons, equipment or delivery systems specially designated to case such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict. [Weapons of Mass Destruction and their Delivery Systems (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Act,

Saracen

Arab later a Mussulman in the Middle Ages the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders

Administrative business

numerous questions which arise in connection therewith, as distinguished from the 'contentious' business of the Court, which means hostile litigation between parties. Formerly also certain business transacted at Quarter Sessions now transferred to County Councils by s.

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Active politics

Service Rules and Regulation Reg 16, R. 14 (as amended in 1983)] Means service at outposts, or against hostile tribes or other persons in the field. Assam Rifles Act, 1941. As applied to a person subject to

Act of State

AIR 1966 SC 1457 (1464): (1966) 3 SCR 283. The expression 'Act of State' is not limited to hostile action between rulers resulting in the occupation of territories. It includes all acquisitions of territory by a sovereign

Repugnant

Disposed to fight against hostile at war with being at variance contrary inconsistent refractory disobedient also distasteful in a high degree offensive usually

Redoubt

temporary purpose and without flanking defenses used esp in fortifying tops of hills and passes and positions in hostile territory

Ramp

A leap a spring a hostile advance

Pursuit

The act of following or going after esp a following with haste either for sport or in hostility chase prosecution as the pursuit of game the pursuit of an enemy

Colony

portions of the British dominions, and whose protection they have a right to demand, for the resistance of hostile aggression, and the peaceful possession of their territory. As a general rule an Act of Parliament must name

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Hostilities - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Biological weapons

peaceful purposes and, (ii) weapons, equipment or delivery systems specially designated to case such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict. [Weapons of Mass Destruction and their Delivery Systems (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Act,

Saracen

Arab later a Mussulman in the Middle Ages the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders

Administrative business

numerous questions which arise in connection therewith, as distinguished from the 'contentious' business of the Court, which means hostile litigation between parties. Formerly also certain business transacted at Quarter Sessions now transferred to County Councils by s.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Active politics

Service Rules and Regulation Reg 16, R. 14 (as amended in 1983)] Means service at outposts, or against hostile tribes or other persons in the field. Assam Rifles Act, 1941. As applied to a person subject to

Act of State

AIR 1966 SC 1457 (1464): (1966) 3 SCR 283. The expression 'Act of State' is not limited to hostile action between rulers resulting in the occupation of territories. It includes all acquisitions of territory by a sovereign

Repugnant

Disposed to fight against hostile at war with being at variance contrary inconsistent refractory disobedient also distasteful in a high degree offensive usually

Redoubt

temporary purpose and without flanking defenses used esp in fortifying tops of hills and passes and positions in hostile territory

Ramp

A leap a spring a hostile advance

Pursuit

The act of following or going after esp a following with haste either for sport or in hostility chase prosecution as the pursuit of game the pursuit of an enemy

Colony

portions of the British dominions, and whose protection they have a right to demand, for the resistance of hostile aggression, and the peaceful possession of their territory. As a general rule an Act of Parliament must name

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