Hostility - Law Dictionary Search Results
friendly
friendly : agreeable to those affected : not hostile [a takeover]
easement
prescription : an easement created by the open, notorious, uninterrupted, hostile, and adverse use of another's land for 20 years or
direct examination
on direct examination unless the witness is shown to be hostile.
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Barnburner
York about the middle of the 19th century which was hostile to extension of slavery public debts corporate privileges etc and
Belligerently
In a belligerent manner hostilely
marine mine
it Its function is to destroy enemy ships or deny hostile naval forces access to certain areas of the sea usually
Enmity
The quality of being an enemy hostile or unfriendly disposition
Incursive
Making an incursion invasive aggressive hostile
hostilities
a legal state created by a declaration of war and ended by official declaration during which the international rules of...
hostile takeover
the purchase of a controlling interest in a publicly traded company against the wishes of the current management
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