Intercourse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Access and non-access
12 Rang 243), existence and non-existence of opportunities for material intercourse, Chilukuri Venkateswarlu v. Chilukuri Venkatanarayana, (1954) 1 SCR 424.
Sexual
proceeding from or based upon sex as sexual characteristics sexual intercourse connection or commerce sexual desire sexual diseases sexual generation
Access and 'non-access'
'Non-access' mean the existence or non-existence of opportunities for sexual intercourse; it does not mean actual cohabitation, Gautam Kundu v. State
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into or place in solitude to separate from society or intercourse with others
Punctilious
or exact in the forms of behavior etiquette or mutual intercourse precise exact in the smallest particulars
Prostitution
practice of prostituting or offering the body to an indiscriminate intercourse with men common lewdness of a woman
Pratique
Primarily liberty of converse intercourse hence a certificate given after compliance with quarantine regulations permitting
Paracelsus
of alchemy He then spent many years in travel and intercourse with distinguished scholars studied and practiced medicine and surgery and
Neighborly
Appropriate to the relation of neighbors having frequent or familiar intercourse kind civil social friendly
Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)
the procuration of women under twenty-one, and illicit though un-resisted intercourse with girls between thirteen and sixteen, are made misdemeanours, brothel-keepers
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Intercourse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Access and non-access
12 Rang 243), existence and non-existence of opportunities for material intercourse, Chilukuri Venkateswarlu v. Chilukuri Venkatanarayana, (1954) 1 SCR 424.
Sexual
proceeding from or based upon sex as sexual characteristics sexual intercourse connection or commerce sexual desire sexual diseases sexual generation
Access and 'non-access'
'Non-access' mean the existence or non-existence of opportunities for sexual intercourse; it does not mean actual cohabitation, Gautam Kundu v. State
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into or place in solitude to separate from society or intercourse with others
Punctilious
or exact in the forms of behavior etiquette or mutual intercourse precise exact in the smallest particulars
Prostitution
practice of prostituting or offering the body to an indiscriminate intercourse with men common lewdness of a woman
Pratique
Primarily liberty of converse intercourse hence a certificate given after compliance with quarantine regulations permitting
Paracelsus
of alchemy He then spent many years in travel and intercourse with distinguished scholars studied and practiced medicine and surgery and
Neighborly
Appropriate to the relation of neighbors having frequent or familiar intercourse kind civil social friendly
Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)
the procuration of women under twenty-one, and illicit though un-resisted intercourse with girls between thirteen and sixteen, are made misdemeanours, brothel-keepers
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