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ILLICITE. Unlawfully. 2. This word has a technical meaning, and is requisite in an indictment where the act charged is unlawful; as, in the case of a riot. 2 Hawk. P. C. 25, 96.
ILLICIT What is unlawful what is forbidden by the law. Vide Unlawful.2. This word is frequently used in policies of insurance, where the assured warrants against illicit... more ...
"It is not more illicit for a woman to give herself up for payment to a man who is not her husband than to do so solely to satisfy her own passion or that of her partner.
Definition - Noun : illicit behavior that creates or attempts to give the appearance of active trading in a security (as to induce others to buy or sell) Search Legal Dictionary ...
AGGRAVATED FELONY - Murder, any illicit trafficking in any controlled substance, including any drug trafficking crime, or any illicit trafficking in any firearms or destructive devices, ...
Non oritur actio, ex pacto illicito. A right of action does not arise upon an unlawful agreement. Non oritur actio, ex turpi causa. A right of action does not arise out of an immoral cause. Non oritur actio, ex turpi contractu.
Access is important in determining whether a potential infringer has in fact illicitly copied the copyrighted material.
Against or not authorized by the law. Also called illicit or unlawful. illicit See illegal.
While some cases are easy (pistols and illicit drugs in plain sight, gunshots, a suspect running from a liquor store with a clerk screaming "help"), actions "typical" of drug dealers, burglars, prostitutes, thieves, ...
ILLEGAL Against or not authorized by the law. Also called illicit or unlawful.
In Ireland and North America there were reprint publishers who sought out formal arrangements with and made payments to British copyright holders. This illicit reprint trade was also engaged in by some Scottish publishers.
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Abuse-Liable: Pharmacological substances that have the potential for creating abusive dependency. Abuse-liable substances can include both illicit and licit drugs.
Search - Examination of a person's house or other building or premises, or of his person, or vehicle, with a view to discovery of contraband, illicit or stolen property, or some evidence of guilt to be used in the prosecution of a criminal action.
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