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May be detained
Matched in: Term May be detained
Detainer
Detainer, forcible. See FORCIBLE ENTRY. Unlawful. The wrongful keeping of a person's goods, although the original taking may have been lawful. As if I distrain another's cattle, damage feasant, and before they are impounded he tenders … Detainer, forcible. See FORCIBLE ENTRY. Unlawful. The wrongful keeping of a person's goods, although the original taking may have
Drunkenness
which councils are also empowered to contribute to their maintenance. In such retreats habitual drunkards, voluntarily submitting themselves, may be detained compulsorily for not more than two years. The drunkard, if he escapes from the retreat, may be apprehended
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Demurrage
or working or lay days, shall be allowed for receiving or discharging the cargo, and that the freighter may detain the vessel for a further specified time, or as long as he pleases, on payment of so … interpreted as an express stipulation on the part of the freighter that the vessel shall in no event be detained longer; if detained the charterer, is liable for damages for breach of contract for which the rate of
Lunatic
Lunatics Act, 1883, s. 2]. A person found on arraignment to be insane by verdict of a jury may be detained during his Majesty's pleasure, as is also the case with a prisoner found guilty but insane. The Home
Compelling reasons
custody implies that there must be cogent material before the detaining authority on the basis of which it may be satisfied that (a) the detenu is likely to be released from custody in the near future and (b) … order for detention of a person already in custody implies that there must be cogent material before the detaining authority on the basis of which it may be satisfied that (a) the detenu is likely to be
Sentence of death, Recording of
Act, be liable to be detained in such place and under such conditions as the Secretary of State may direct. … against a person under the age of eighteen, but in lieu thereof the Court shall sentence him to be detained during His Majesty's pleasure, and, if so sentenced, he shall, notwithstanding anything in the other provisions of this
As soon as may be
Matched in: Term As soon as may be
Innkeeper
themselves properly; and they have a lien upon the goods of their guests for board and lodging, but may not detain their persons or seize their clothing in actual wear. They are also liable for any loss … and they have a lien upon the goods of their guests for board and lodging, but may not detain their persons or seize their clothing in actual wear. They are also liable for any loss of or
Enticement
or from any person having the case of her on behalf of that man, with intent, that she may have illicit intercourse with any person, or conceals or detains with that intent any such woman, shall be … behalf of that man, with intent, that she may have illicit intercourse with any person, or conceals or detains with that intent any such woman, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for term which may
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