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Molestation
(n) Molestation is the sexual advancement towards children below the age of 18 by resorting activities like exposing private parts, touching private parts etc with a intension to satisfy sexual desires
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molestation
n. the crime of sexual acts with children up to the age of 18, including touching of private parts, exposure of genitalia, taking of pornographic pictures, rape, ...

take objection to molestarse por, poner reparos, oponerse
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - invndning, protest
中-(简")(Chinese (Simplified))
反对, 不-欢, 异议, 缺点 ...

Abuse can include physical harm, sexual molestation or exploitation, or emotional or psychological harm.

According to Lord Coke, "there be six writs of law that may be maintained quia timet, before any molestation, distress, or impleading; as. 1. A man may have his writ or mesne, before he be distrained. 2. A warrantia chartae, before he be impleaded.

Vexari. Latin. To shake: to molest, annoy, trouble, prosecute, vex.
Nemo debet bis vexari pro uno et eadam causa. No person should twice be prosecuted for one and the same cause. No person shall be twice put in jeopardy.

See also: majority minority molestation rape
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ANCIENT LIGHTS - Windows which have been opened for twenty years or more, and enjoyed without molestation by the owner of the house.
How The Right Of Opening Or Keeping A Window Open Is Gained.
1. By grant.
2. By lapse of time.

In family law, an order preventing a specified person from harassing or molesting the person applying for the order.
restraint of trade
A commercial arrangement that prevents a business from freely buying or selling goods or services.

In juvenile law, this means a minor that is in the custody of the court because he or she was abused, neglected, or molested or is physically dangerous to the public because of a mental or physical disorder.

See also: Law, Person, Right, Child, State

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