Militia - Law Dictionary Search Results
Military Forces
Military Forces. See ARMY; MILITIA; and RESERVE FORCES.
Special reserve
Special reserve. See MILITIA.
Royal Assent
triennial parliaments; and for the last time in 1707, when Queen Anne refused her assent to a Scotch militia bill, Dod's Parl. Com. 94.
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Quota
Quota, the proportion of a contribution. See, e.g., (English) Militia Act, 1882, s. 37; (English) Land Tax Act, 1797, s. 2. Under the (English) Cinematograph Films Act, 1927
Kern
A light armed foot soldier of the ancient militia of Ireland and Scotland distinguished from gallowglass and often used as a term of contempt
Reservist
A member of a reserve force of soldiers or militia
Pospolite
A kind of militia in Poland consisting of the gentry which in case of invasion was summoned to the defense of the
Pandour
One of a class of Hungarian mountaineers serving in the Austrian army that served as local militia in Croatia so called from Pandur a principal town in the region from which they originally came They
Militiaman
One who belongs to the militia
Military
The whole body of soldiers soldiery militia troops the army
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