Importunity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Instance
the words 'instance' as a verb means 'tourge, entreat urgently, importune.' The mean-ing of the phrase 'at the instance of' as
Solicitation
1847, where this street offence is described as 'loitering and importuning passengers for the purpose of prostitution.'
Vagrants
prostitution, or (2) in any public place persistently soliciting or importuning for immoral purposes, is to be deemed a rogue and
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