Skip to content

Plague - Law Dictionary Search Results

Plague

Plague [fr., Gk., a wound], pestilence; a contagious and malignant fever.

Plagueful

Abounding or infecting with plagues pestilential as plagueful exhalations

Bubonic plague

as the black death and was responsible for several devastating plagues throughout the middle ages When lungs became infected the disease

Rinderpest

cattle and less commonly sheep and goats called also cattle plague Russian cattle plague and steppe murrain

Bills of mortality

mortality were commenced in London after a visitation of the plague in 1592, but they were not continued uninterruptedly until the

Quarantine, or Quarentaine

persons, ships, or goods arriving from places infected with the plague, or other contagious disease, or liable thereto, is interdicted for

Infectious or contagious disease

contagious disease, means cholera, leprosy, enteric fever, small-pox, tuberculosis, diphtheria, plague influenza venereal disease, and any other epidemic, endemic or infectious

Disease (poultry)

in any of its form (including Newcastle disease and fowl plague) fowl cholera, infectious bronchitis, infectious laryngotra cheitis, pullorum disease, fowl

Disease

(2004) 9 SCC 83: AIR 2004 SC 45(50). Means cattle plague or rinderpest, contagious pleuro-pneumonia of cattle, foot and mouth disease,

Cattle

ss. 40 and 41. As to the prevention of cattle plague, pleuro-pneumonia, and foot and mouth disease, by slaughtering or preventing

  • ‹ Prev
  • Last »

Save Judgments · Add Notes · Store Search Results · Organize Client Files Start your Free Trial