Hostility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Battery
physical force on a person without his consent (and with hostility), Wilson v. Pringle, (1986) 2 All ER 440. Means the
Belligerent
Law of Nations. A country involved in war or other hostile action; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Coke, Sir Edward
his support of the Petition of right. Coke was bitterly hostile to the injunction of equity. The controversy between Coke and
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Civil defence
India or any part of the territory thereof against any hostile attack, whether from air, land, sea or other places, or,
Cartulary
in time of war to exchange the prisoners of two hostile powers; also a carry any particular proposal from one to
Cartel-ship
in time of war to exchange the prisoners of two hostile powers; also a carry any particular proposal from one to
Biological weapons
systems specially designated to case such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict. [Weapons of Mass Destruction and
Saracen
the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders
Armistice
Armistice, a suspension of hostilities between belligerents.
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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