Hostility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foreign Enlistment Act
the conduct of the Majesty's subjects during the existence of hostilities between foreign states with which her majesty is at peace.'
For the purpose of the business
assets and property from expropriation, coercive process or assertion of hostile title; it may also comprehend payment of statutory dues and
Equality of opportunity for all citizens
be achieved; (iii) it should not select any person for hostile discrimination at the cost of others, State of Kerala v.
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Droits of admiralty
property of an enemy seized on the breaking out of hostilities. In the arrangement of the Civil List during the recent
Discredit
to show to be unworthy of credit. See CORSS-EXAMINATION and HOSTILE WITNESS.
Ramp
A leap a spring a hostile advance
Confront
facing or in front of to face esp to face hostilely to oppose with firmness
Prepare
to put things in order as to prepare for a hostile invasion
raider
raider : one that attempts a usually hostile takeover of a business corporation compare white knight
balkanize
to divide a territory into small hostile states
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