Hostilize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Colony
they have a right to demand, for the resistance of hostile aggression, and the peaceful possession of their territory. As a
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
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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
Pursuit
esp a following with haste either for sport or in hostility chase prosecution as the pursuit of game the pursuit of
Coke, Sir Edward
his support of the Petition of right. Coke was bitterly hostile to the injunction of equity. The controversy between Coke and
Inquisitor
in-quires; esp., one who examines another in a harsh or hostile manner (3) An officer authorised to inquire into heresies; esp.,
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Hostilize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Colony
they have a right to demand, for the resistance of hostile aggression, and the peaceful possession of their territory. As a
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
Keep your definitions linked to case research
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
Pursuit
esp a following with haste either for sport or in hostility chase prosecution as the pursuit of game the pursuit of
Coke, Sir Edward
his support of the Petition of right. Coke was bitterly hostile to the injunction of equity. The controversy between Coke and
Inquisitor
in-quires; esp., one who examines another in a harsh or hostile manner (3) An officer authorised to inquire into heresies; esp.,
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