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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

Crime of violence

of violence, is whether the has been the infliction or threat of force or the doing of a hostile act, R (August) v. Criminal Injuries Panel (CA), (2001) 2 WLR 1452. May be committed when there is

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Contraband

contraband, they have sometimes been specified in treaties or conventions. But this classification is not always respected during hostilities. See DECLARATION OF LONDON. Where goods which would be contraband if carried to enemy port are being carried

Ouster

are necessary for establishing the plea of ouster in the case of co-owner. They are (i) declaration of hostile animus (ii) long and uninterrupted possession of the person pleading ouster and (iii) exercise of right of exclusive

Cross-examination

allowed, as a question seemingly irrelevant often turns out otherwise. In the case of a witness proving himself hostile from interest or othrwise, the judge may allow the examination in chief to assume the form of cross-examination.

Munitions of war

rr. 106-108. As to supplying such to foreign states at peace with this country, for the purpose of hostilities between themselves, see 33 & 34 Vict. c. 90. As to the establishment of a Ministry of Munitions

Sexual harassment

female employee and unreasonably interfering with her work performance and had the effect of creating an intimidating or hostile working environment for her, Apparel Export Promotion Council v. A. K. Chopra, AIR 1999 SC 625 (633): (1999)

Sedition

especially at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century, strove to put down hostiles critics. It is evident that the vagueness of the charge is a danger to the liberty of the

Scandalising the court

contempt of court, Harish Uppal v. Union of India, (2003) 2 SCC 45. Scandalising the court, would mean hostile criticism of judges or judiciary, D.C. Saxenca v. Chief Justice of India, (1996) 5 SCC 216.

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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

Crime of violence

of violence, is whether the has been the infliction or threat of force or the doing of a hostile act, R (August) v. Criminal Injuries Panel (CA), (2001) 2 WLR 1452. May be committed when there is

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Contraband

contraband, they have sometimes been specified in treaties or conventions. But this classification is not always respected during hostilities. See DECLARATION OF LONDON. Where goods which would be contraband if carried to enemy port are being carried

Ouster

are necessary for establishing the plea of ouster in the case of co-owner. They are (i) declaration of hostile animus (ii) long and uninterrupted possession of the person pleading ouster and (iii) exercise of right of exclusive

Cross-examination

allowed, as a question seemingly irrelevant often turns out otherwise. In the case of a witness proving himself hostile from interest or othrwise, the judge may allow the examination in chief to assume the form of cross-examination.

Munitions of war

rr. 106-108. As to supplying such to foreign states at peace with this country, for the purpose of hostilities between themselves, see 33 & 34 Vict. c. 90. As to the establishment of a Ministry of Munitions

Sexual harassment

female employee and unreasonably interfering with her work performance and had the effect of creating an intimidating or hostile working environment for her, Apparel Export Promotion Council v. A. K. Chopra, AIR 1999 SC 625 (633): (1999)

Sedition

especially at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century, strove to put down hostiles critics. It is evident that the vagueness of the charge is a danger to the liberty of the

Scandalising the court

contempt of court, Harish Uppal v. Union of India, (2003) 2 SCC 45. Scandalising the court, would mean hostile criticism of judges or judiciary, D.C. Saxenca v. Chief Justice of India, (1996) 5 SCC 216.

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