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Impeachment
a charge of wrong doing, Webster American Dictionary, p. 959. Is the prosecution of President by Parliament for violation of the Constitution. (Constitution of India, Art. 61) In U.K. by the Law of Parliament, all persons, whether
Crime
which the interpretation has varied with the philosophic bias of the writer; it has been described as the violation of a right, when considered in reference to the evil tendency of such violation, as regards the community
Bill of Rights
petitioned the King, and discouraging petitions; by raising and keeping a standing army in time of peace; by violating the freedom of election of members to serve in Parliament; by violent prosecutions and the causing partial and
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Breach of peace
of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 59. Breach of peace, offences against the public, which are either actual violations of the peace, or constructive violations, by tending to make others break it. See PEACE. The criminal offense
Perfidy
The act of violating faith or allegiance violation of a promise or vow or of trust reposed faithlessness treachery
breach
breach 1 a : a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law
disciplinary rule
rule : a rule that is set out in the ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility and whose violation may result in disciplinary action against the violating lawyer compare ethical consideration
jus cogens
community and that cannot be set aside (as by treaty) [it is doubtful that any state has ever violated jus cogens norms on a scale rivaling that of the Third Reich "Princz v. Federal Republic of Germany,
moral turpitude
moral turpitude 1 : an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community 2 : a quality of dishonesty or other immorality that
Blockade
the place a sufficient force to prevent the entry or exit of vessels; and (2) that the party violating it shall be proved to be aware of its existence. The effect of a guilty violation of blockade
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Violate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impeachment
a charge of wrong doing, Webster American Dictionary, p. 959. Is the prosecution of President by Parliament for violation of the Constitution. (Constitution of India, Art. 61) In U.K. by the Law of Parliament, all persons, whether
Crime
which the interpretation has varied with the philosophic bias of the writer; it has been described as the violation of a right, when considered in reference to the evil tendency of such violation, as regards the community
Bill of Rights
petitioned the King, and discouraging petitions; by raising and keeping a standing army in time of peace; by violating the freedom of election of members to serve in Parliament; by violent prosecutions and the causing partial and
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Breach of peace
of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 59. Breach of peace, offences against the public, which are either actual violations of the peace, or constructive violations, by tending to make others break it. See PEACE. The criminal offense
Perfidy
The act of violating faith or allegiance violation of a promise or vow or of trust reposed faithlessness treachery
breach
breach 1 a : a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law
disciplinary rule
rule : a rule that is set out in the ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility and whose violation may result in disciplinary action against the violating lawyer compare ethical consideration
jus cogens
community and that cannot be set aside (as by treaty) [it is doubtful that any state has ever violated jus cogens norms on a scale rivaling that of the Third Reich "Princz v. Federal Republic of Germany,
moral turpitude
moral turpitude 1 : an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community 2 : a quality of dishonesty or other immorality that
Blockade
the place a sufficient force to prevent the entry or exit of vessels; and (2) that the party violating it shall be proved to be aware of its existence. The effect of a guilty violation of blockade
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