Unlawful

  • 111unlawful search — search conducted against the law, search conducted without a warrant …

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  • 112unlawful assembly — /ʌnˌlɔfəl əˈsɛmbli/ (say un.lawfuhl uh semblee) noun a meeting of three or more persons with intent to commit a crime or breach of the peace …

  • 113unlawful combatant — /ʌnlɔfəl kəmˈbætənt/ (say unlawfuhl kuhm batuhnt) noun US a prisoner of war who is deemed not to be entitled to the protection of the Geneva Convention …

  • 114unlawful accumulation — An accumulation of an estate in violation of the rule against perpetuities or in violation of statutes comparable to the Thellusson Act of England. 41 Am J1st Perp § 44. See Thellusson Act …

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  • 115unlawful arrest — See false arrest; false imprisonment …

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  • 116unlawful belligerent — An enemy not entitled to the protection of the laws of war, because of the want of a lawful war or of the violation by it of the laws of war. 56 Am J1st War §§ 3 et seq …

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  • 117unlawful cohabitation — The living together as husband and wife by a man and woman who are not married to each other. Ex parte Nielsen, 131 US 176, 33 L Ed 118, 121, 9 S Ct 672 …

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  • 118unlawful combination — An agreement in restraint of trade. See monopoly; restraint of trade …

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  • 119unlawful contract — A contract wherein a person undertakes to do all act which the law forbids, or to omit an act which the law enjoins, and for that reason unenforceable. It is distinguishable from a void contract which is a contract which has no legal force, and… …

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  • 120unlawful entry — A trespass. A going upon the property of another without right or authority. As an element of burglary, the intrusion of any part of the body for the purpose of committing a felony upon the premises. Anno: 23 ALR 289; 13 Am J2d Burgl § 10 …

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