Knockings - Law Dictionary Search Results
Knock out
That knocks out characterized by knocking out as a knock out blow
no-knock
police (as to make an arrest) into private premises without knocking and without identifying themselves [a raid] no-knock n
Completely knocked down condition
Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in the
Knock-for-knock agreement
Knock-for-knock agreement, means an arrangment between insurers whereby each will pay
knock and announce rule
knock and announce rule : a rule of criminal procedure requiring
Knock-and-announce rule
Knock-and-announce rule, means the requirement that the police knock at the
Knock-out
Knock-out. The arrangement made between persons attending an auction to refrain
no-knock search warrant
no-knock search warrant see warrant
Knock
to strike against something to clash as one heavy body knocks against another
Knock down
to prostrate by a blow or by blows as to knock down an assailant
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