Unlawful

  • 81Unlawful assembly — Assembly As*sem bly, n.; pl. {Assemblies}. [F. assembl[ e]e, fr. assembler. See {Assemble}.] 1. A company of persons collected together in one place, and usually for some common purpose, esp. for deliberation and legislation, for worship, or for… …

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  • 82Unlawful Entry — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Fatale Begierde Originaltitel: Unlawful Entry Produktionsland: USA/Japan Erscheinungsjahr: 1992 Länge: 107 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 83unlawful detainer — noun a) the act of retaining possession of property without legal right b) a legal action intended to remedy unlawful detainer by restoring possession of property to its owner …

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  • 84unlawful in reality — in actuality it is illegal, act of being unlawful which causes one to be bad …

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  • 85unlawful act — See unlawful …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 86unlawful assembly — A gathering of persons, usually three or more, with a common intent, formed before or at any time during the meeting, to attain a purpose, lawful or unlawful, which will interfere with the rights of others, by committing disorderly acts in such a …

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  • 87unlawful conspiracy — A criminal offense, indictable at common law where two or more persons confederate and combine together, by concerted means, to do that which is unlawful or criminal, to the injury of the public, or portions or classes of the community, or even… …

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  • 88unlawful order — An order rendered without jurisdiction. An erroneous order. Every erroneous order is unlawful, and for that reason may be reversed on appeal. Ex parte Cohen, 5 Cal 494 …

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  • 89unlawful — adjective Date: 14th century 1. not lawful ; illegal 2. not morally right or conventional • unlawfully adverb • unlawfulness noun …

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  • 90unlawful — unlawfully, adv. unlawfulness, n. /un law feuhl/, adj. 1. not lawful; contrary to law; illegal. 2. born out of wedlock; illegitimate. [1250 1300; ME unlaweful. See UN 1, LAWFUL] Syn. 1. illicit. See illegal. 2. bastard, natural. * * * …

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