Violate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Offender
One who offends one who violates any law divine or human a wrongdoer
Alien
the position of an alien residing within the realm who violates the local allegiance which he owes to the Crown, see
Perfidious
Guilty of perfidy violating good faith or vows false to trust or confidence reposed
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Profanation
The act of violating sacred things or of treating them with contempt or irreverence
Routously
With that violation of law called a rout See 5th Rout 4
Sacrilege
The sin or crime of violating or profaning sacred things the alienating to laymen or to
Sacrilegious
Violating sacred things polluted with sacrilege involving sacrilege profane impious
Allegiance
subject of a friendly state residing within the realm who violates the local allegiance which he owes to the Crown does
Ambassador
Law, but imposes severe penalties, including corporal punishment, on persons violating its provisions. The King can veto the appointment of an
Audi alteram partem
partem, an order which infringes a fundamental freedom passed in violation of the audi alteram partem rule is a nullity, Nowabkhan
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Violate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Offender
One who offends one who violates any law divine or human a wrongdoer
Alien
the position of an alien residing within the realm who violates the local allegiance which he owes to the Crown, see
Perfidious
Guilty of perfidy violating good faith or vows false to trust or confidence reposed
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Profanation
The act of violating sacred things or of treating them with contempt or irreverence
Routously
With that violation of law called a rout See 5th Rout 4
Sacrilege
The sin or crime of violating or profaning sacred things the alienating to laymen or to
Sacrilegious
Violating sacred things polluted with sacrilege involving sacrilege profane impious
Allegiance
subject of a friendly state residing within the realm who violates the local allegiance which he owes to the Crown does
Ambassador
Law, but imposes severe penalties, including corporal punishment, on persons violating its provisions. The King can veto the appointment of an
Audi alteram partem
partem, an order which infringes a fundamental freedom passed in violation of the audi alteram partem rule is a nullity, Nowabkhan
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