Persistent - Law Dictionary Search Results
In corrigibility
In corrigibility, means serious or persistent mis-behaviours by a child, making reformation by parental control impossible
Inquisition
A judicial inquiry, esp. in a derogatory sense (3) A persistent, grueling examination conducted with-out regard for the examinee's dignity of
Insect-infested
assail, annoy or trouble (a person or thing) in a persistent manner', 'to visit persistently or in large number for purposes
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Psychoanalysis
characteristically due to repression of desires consciously rejected but subconsciously persistent it consists in a close analysis of the patients mental
Intoxicating liquor
refused without compensation on the ground of an habitual and persistent refusal 'to supply suitable refreshment (other than intoxicating liquor) at
Judicial separation
the husband of aggravated assault, or on the ground of persistent cruelty, forcing her to live apart from him, or on
Picketing
1875 (c. 86), provides penalties for intimidation, which includes violence, persistent following, and watching and besetting. As to the meaning of
Vagrants
for or refused shelter there, (b) that he is a persistent wanderer abroad notwithstand-ing accessible shelter, or caused damage or was
barratry
ship's equipment, or willfully sinking a ship. 2 : the persistent incitement of litigation
indignity
indignity pl: -ties : persistent and intolerable behavior toward a spouse esp. as a manifestation
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