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University autonomy
of the State, make them acceptable to an increasing number of their population and supply them with the weapons they need, T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka, (2002) 8 SCC 481.
Poenamu
A variety of jade or nephrite used in New Zealand for the manufacture of axes and weapons
Arma moluta
Arma moluta (arma emolita), sharp weapons that cut, in contradistinction to such as are blunt, which only break or bruise, Fleta, lib. 1, c.
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Terry stop
stop and question a suspect was first discussed] : a stop and limited search of a person for weapons justified by a police officer's reasonable conclusion that a crime is being or about to be committed by
Mailable
Admissible lawfully into the mail Opposed to non mailable Dangerous items such as explosives weapons or corrosive chemicals are often classified by the postal authorities as non mailable
Fight
armies or in single combat to attempt to defeat subdue or destroy an enemy either by blows or weapons to contend in arms followed by with or against
ban
performance, or distribution of [legislation to DDT] n : prohibition esp. by statute or order [a on automatic weapons]
deadly
of causing death ;also : dangerous NOTE: Deadly and dangerous are sometimes used interchangeably, esp. in connection with weapons or instruments.
offensive
offensive 1 : of, relating to, or designed for attack [ weapons] 2 : causing displeasure or resentment ;esp : contrary to a particular or prevailing sense of what is
smuggle
and illegally esp. to avoid paying duties or to evade enforcement of laws [ drugs] [convicted of smuggling weapons] vi : to export or import something in violation of customs laws
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Weapon - Law Dictionary Search Results
University autonomy
of the State, make them acceptable to an increasing number of their population and supply them with the weapons they need, T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka, (2002) 8 SCC 481.
Poenamu
A variety of jade or nephrite used in New Zealand for the manufacture of axes and weapons
Arma moluta
Arma moluta (arma emolita), sharp weapons that cut, in contradistinction to such as are blunt, which only break or bruise, Fleta, lib. 1, c.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Terry stop
stop and question a suspect was first discussed] : a stop and limited search of a person for weapons justified by a police officer's reasonable conclusion that a crime is being or about to be committed by
Mailable
Admissible lawfully into the mail Opposed to non mailable Dangerous items such as explosives weapons or corrosive chemicals are often classified by the postal authorities as non mailable
Fight
armies or in single combat to attempt to defeat subdue or destroy an enemy either by blows or weapons to contend in arms followed by with or against
ban
performance, or distribution of [legislation to DDT] n : prohibition esp. by statute or order [a on automatic weapons]
deadly
of causing death ;also : dangerous NOTE: Deadly and dangerous are sometimes used interchangeably, esp. in connection with weapons or instruments.
offensive
offensive 1 : of, relating to, or designed for attack [ weapons] 2 : causing displeasure or resentment ;esp : contrary to a particular or prevailing sense of what is
smuggle
and illegally esp. to avoid paying duties or to evade enforcement of laws [ drugs] [convicted of smuggling weapons] vi : to export or import something in violation of customs laws
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