Molested - Law Dictionary Search Results
Acquittal
of an offence; also to be free from entries and molestations by a superior lord, for services issuing out of lands,
Loan, gratuitous
of the loan, according to the original intention, without any molestation or impediment, under the peril of damages. He must reimburse
Ex officio informations
peculiarly tend to disturb or endanger the govern-ment, or to molest or affront the sovereign in discharging the royal functions. The
Declarator of property
should be declared sole proprietor, and all others discharged to molest him in any way, Ibid.
Convocation
Convocation, an assembly of the clergy protected from molestation by 8 Hen. 6, c. 1. Its purpose is stated
Incommode
To give inconvenience or trouble to to disturb or molest to discommode to worry to put out as we are
Passport
named to pass or travel from place to place without molestation by land or by water
Molestie
Molestation
Molestful
Troublesome vexatious
Molest
To trouble to disturb to render uneasy to interfere with to vex
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