Invader - Law Dictionary Search Results
invade
invade in·vad·ed in·vad·ing 1 : to encroach upon : infringe [invading
Invader
One who invades an assailant an encroacher an intruder
Defender of the Faith
soul to the devil, and his dominions to the first invader,' without, however, expressly withdrawing the title; but by 35 Hen.
Reasonable restriction
applicable in all cases. The restriction which arbitrarily or excessively invades the right cannot be said to contain the quality of
Hindu
were called Hindu by the Persian and the later western invaders'. ('The Hindu View of Life' by Dr. Radhakrishnan, p. 12.)
Hamesoken
Hamesoken, the offence of violently invading a man's house
Confusion, property by
any account to him whose original dominion or property is invaded, and endeavoured to be rendered uncertain without his consent, 2
Saxon
northern part of Germany and who with other Teutonic tribes invaded and conquered England in the fifth and sixth centuries
Overrun
run over to grow or spread over in excess to invade and occupy to take possession of as the vine overran
Moghul empire
The empire created in India by invading Mongolians Tatars established under Baber who conquered Hindustan in 1526
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