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Permit or suffer

executors, administrators and assigns would not permit or suffer the premises to be sued for a noisome or offensive trade or business. These words are not to be interpreted as if they wore 'hinder or prevent', Hall

Machecollare or machecoulare

device over a gate, or other passage, like to a grate, through which scalding water or ponderous or offensive things may be cast upon the assailants, Co Litt. 5 a.

Shocking

Causing to shake or tremble as by a blow especially causing to recoil with horror or disgust extremely offensive or disgusting

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Schedules. Part I. Local Administration. Part II. Sewerage and Drainage. Part III. General Sanitation and Cleanliness. Part IV. Offensive Trades. Part V. Smoke Consumption. Part VI. Tenements and Lodging-houses. Part VII. Public Baths and Wash-houses. Part VIII.

Indecent exposure

offence summarily punish-able under the (English) Vagrancy Act, 1824 (5 Geo. 4, c. 83), s. 4. Means an offensive display of one's body in public, esp. of the genitals, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 772.

Indecent exhibition

act of publicly displaying or offering for sale something (such as a photograph or book) that is outrageously offensive, esp. in a vulgar or sexual way, Black's Law Dic-tionary, 7th Edn., p. 772.

Firearms

Firearms. This word comprises all sorts of guns, fowling-pieces, blunderbusses, pistols, etc. Their discharge in a street is penal. A weapon that expels a projected (such as ballets or pallets) by combustion of gunpowder or other...

Filth

Filth, 'filth' includes offensive matter and sewage. [New Delhi Municipal Council Act, 1994 (44 of 1994), s. 2(15)]

False lights

views that he or she does not hold and placed the plaintiff before the public in a highly offensive and untrue manner, Black's Law Dic-tionary, 7th Edn., p. 619.

Expunction of remarks

out, erasion, deletion or cancellation, Webster American Dictionary, p. 410. In British Parliament, if a member uses disorderly, offensive or unparliamentary words in a debate, immediate notice is taken if such words. If a member desires that

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Permit or suffer

executors, administrators and assigns would not permit or suffer the premises to be sued for a noisome or offensive trade or business. These words are not to be interpreted as if they wore 'hinder or prevent', Hall

Machecollare or machecoulare

device over a gate, or other passage, like to a grate, through which scalding water or ponderous or offensive things may be cast upon the assailants, Co Litt. 5 a.

Shocking

Causing to shake or tremble as by a blow especially causing to recoil with horror or disgust extremely offensive or disgusting

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London

Schedules. Part I. Local Administration. Part II. Sewerage and Drainage. Part III. General Sanitation and Cleanliness. Part IV. Offensive Trades. Part V. Smoke Consumption. Part VI. Tenements and Lodging-houses. Part VII. Public Baths and Wash-houses. Part VIII.

Indecent exposure

offence summarily punish-able under the (English) Vagrancy Act, 1824 (5 Geo. 4, c. 83), s. 4. Means an offensive display of one's body in public, esp. of the genitals, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 772.

Indecent exhibition

act of publicly displaying or offering for sale something (such as a photograph or book) that is outrageously offensive, esp. in a vulgar or sexual way, Black's Law Dic-tionary, 7th Edn., p. 772.

Firearms

Firearms. This word comprises all sorts of guns, fowling-pieces, blunderbusses, pistols, etc. Their discharge in a street is penal. A weapon that expels a projected (such as ballets or pallets) by combustion of gunpowder or other...

Filth

Filth, 'filth' includes offensive matter and sewage. [New Delhi Municipal Council Act, 1994 (44 of 1994), s. 2(15)]

False lights

views that he or she does not hold and placed the plaintiff before the public in a highly offensive and untrue manner, Black's Law Dic-tionary, 7th Edn., p. 619.

Expunction of remarks

out, erasion, deletion or cancellation, Webster American Dictionary, p. 410. In British Parliament, if a member uses disorderly, offensive or unparliamentary words in a debate, immediate notice is taken if such words. If a member desires that

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