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Permit or suffer
suffer the premises to be sued for a noisome or offensive trade or business. These words are not to be interpreted
Obscenity
of juries asked to evaluate expert testimony on literary merit, offensiveness, and other unmeasur-ables, Richard A. Posner, Law and Literature: A
Obscene
(Indian Penal Code, s. 292) The words addressed were clearly offensive to the chastity and modesty of the girls. The words
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Machecollare or machecoulare
to a grate, through which scalding water or ponderous or offensive things may be cast upon the assailants, Co Litt. 5
London
and Drainage. Part III. General Sanitation and Cleanliness. Part IV. Offensive Trades. Part V. Smoke Consumption. Part VI. Tenements and Lodging-houses.
Indecent exhibition
something (such as a photograph or book) that is outrageously offensive, esp. in a vulgar or sexual way, Black's Law Dic-tionary,
Putredinous
from putrefaction or partaking of the putrefactive process having an offensive smell stinking rotten
Firearms
Firearms. This word comprises all sorts of guns, fowling-pieces, blunderbusses, pistols, etc. Their discharge in a street is penal. A...
Filth
Filth, 'filth' includes offensive matter and sewage. [New Delhi Municipal Council Act, 1994 (44
False lights
and placed the plaintiff before the public in a highly offensive and untrue manner, Black's Law Dic-tionary, 7th Edn., p. 619.
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