Interfere - Law Dictionary Search Results
Seizure
esp., in constitutional law, a confiscation or arrest that may interfere with a person's reasonable expectation of privacy, Black's Law Dictionary,
New trial
dispute must be 20l. at least for the Court to interfere. (1) Mistakes, etc., of a judge. If a judge misdirect
Nuisance
noxious of offensive. Any unauthorised act which, without direct physical interference, materially impairs the use and enjoyment by another of his
Residence
nor, if he be non-resident for more than twelve months, interfere with the discharge of the duties of the benefice as
Rule of procedure
right of interpreting its rules; courts have no power to interfere in the matter of the application of these relating to
Scandal
Court, in aid of the public morals, is bound to interfere to suppress such indecencies. It is provided by (English) R.S.C.
Suit and appeal
does not create the cause'. As it is intended to interfere in the cause by its means, it is a part
Shop
make use of such sets whenever such use does not interfere with their work. Every shop must, save as otherwise provided
Law and order and public order
or whether it impinges upon public order is: Doses it interfere with the current of life of the community so as
Undue influence
acts or omissions which in any way, directly or indirectly, interfere with the free exercise of any electoral right, and it
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