Intercourse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Consolato del mare
Consolato del mare, a code, ascribed to the fourteenth century and Barcelona, of the usages governing the intercourse of the maritime communities of the Mediterranean; see Encyc. of Eng. Law, where the authorities are referred to.
Paternity
et seq.; Sir Harris Nicolas on Adulterine Bastardy. A husband may give evidence that he had never had intercourse with his wife before the marriage (The Poulett Peerage, 1903, AC 395). It becomes a question, when a
Declaration of war
ultimatum. The force of a declaration of war is equal to that of an Act of Parliament prohibiting intercourse with the enemy except by the king's license. As an act of State done by virtue of the
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Procuration of women
Procuration of women, the providing of women for the purposes of illicit intercourse. If the woman be under twenty-one and not a common prostitute, the offence is a misdemeanour punishable by
Trade
Trade [fr. trutta, Ital.], traffic; intercourse; commerce; exchange of goods for other goods, or for money. The business of buying and selling or bartering
Subject to other provisions of the Constitution
Constitution, restrictions or impediments which directly and immediately impede or hamper the free flow of trade, commerce and intercourse fall within the prohibition imposed by Article 301 and subject to the other provisions of the Constitution they
Speaker of the House of Lords
the House, and it therefore is his duty to represent their lordship in their collective capacity, when holding intercourse with other public bodies or with individuals. He has not a casting vote upon divisions, for should the
Sexual relations
Sexual relations, means physical sexual activity that does not necessarily culminate in intercourse, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1379.
Seduction
means the offence that occurs when a man entices a woman of previously chaste character to have unlawful intercourse with him by means of persuasion, solicitation, promises or bribes, or other means not involving force, Black's Law
Seduce
first time, it is also used in the wider sense of inducing a woman to submit to illicit intercourse at any time or on any occasion, Ramesh v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 1908 (1911): (1963)
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Intercourse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Consolato del mare
Consolato del mare, a code, ascribed to the fourteenth century and Barcelona, of the usages governing the intercourse of the maritime communities of the Mediterranean; see Encyc. of Eng. Law, where the authorities are referred to.
Paternity
et seq.; Sir Harris Nicolas on Adulterine Bastardy. A husband may give evidence that he had never had intercourse with his wife before the marriage (The Poulett Peerage, 1903, AC 395). It becomes a question, when a
Declaration of war
ultimatum. The force of a declaration of war is equal to that of an Act of Parliament prohibiting intercourse with the enemy except by the king's license. As an act of State done by virtue of the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Procuration of women
Procuration of women, the providing of women for the purposes of illicit intercourse. If the woman be under twenty-one and not a common prostitute, the offence is a misdemeanour punishable by
Trade
Trade [fr. trutta, Ital.], traffic; intercourse; commerce; exchange of goods for other goods, or for money. The business of buying and selling or bartering
Subject to other provisions of the Constitution
Constitution, restrictions or impediments which directly and immediately impede or hamper the free flow of trade, commerce and intercourse fall within the prohibition imposed by Article 301 and subject to the other provisions of the Constitution they
Speaker of the House of Lords
the House, and it therefore is his duty to represent their lordship in their collective capacity, when holding intercourse with other public bodies or with individuals. He has not a casting vote upon divisions, for should the
Sexual relations
Sexual relations, means physical sexual activity that does not necessarily culminate in intercourse, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1379.
Seduction
means the offence that occurs when a man entices a woman of previously chaste character to have unlawful intercourse with him by means of persuasion, solicitation, promises or bribes, or other means not involving force, Black's Law
Seduce
first time, it is also used in the wider sense of inducing a woman to submit to illicit intercourse at any time or on any occasion, Ramesh v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 1908 (1911): (1963)
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