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Interdictory

Belonging to an interdiction prohibitory

commitment

a prison or mental hospital [petition for ] compare incompetent, interdiction NOTE: Commitment to a mental health facility is called civil

Proscript

A proscription a prohibition an interdict

Special injunctions

Special injunctions, prohibitory orders or interdicts against acts of parties, such as waste, nuisance, piracy, etc.

Royal Arms

take proceedings in that behalf, be restrained by injunction or interdict from continuing so to use the same: Provided that nothing

Quarantine, or Quarentaine

the plague, or other contagious disease, or liable thereto, is interdicted for a certain period. The term is derived from the

Prohibit

Prohibit, means to hold back; to forbid; to interdict; to prevent, hinder or debar; to forbid or prevent from

Pawn or Pledge

be exposed to extraordinary perils, there the use is impliedly interdicted. The pawnee is liable for ordinary neglect in keeping the

Molestation

an action (now in disuse, being superseded by declarator and interdict) competent to the proprietor of a landed estate against those

Expressly

mandate that a Court of Session can depart from the interdict contained in the section only if it is provided differently

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