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Molestation
Molestation. In questions arising out of trade disputes, molestation may be
Molestation
The act of molesting or the state of being molested disturbance annoyance
molest
molest 1 : to annoy, disturb, or persecute esp. with hostile
Insect-infested
from the latin word 'infestate' which meant 'to assail or molest'. According to the Oxford English Dictionary (Volume V at page
Molester
One who molests
Contraband
flags they bear; and that they are not to be molested by the ships of any other power at war with
Non-residentio pro clerico regis
a writ addressed to a bishop, charging him not to molest a clerk employed in the royal service, by reason of
Non molestando
Non molestando, a writ that lay for a person who was molested
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
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