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Vagrancy
(n) Vagrancy is the state of affair of an individual having no permanent dwelling place and surviving on alms as they cannot find a source to sustain themselves.

vagrancy
n. moving about without a means to support oneself, without a permanent home, and relying on begging. The same is true of "loitering." ...

Vagrancy can carry tough penalties such as jail and caning.
Generally, a person alleged to have violated Sharia laws in the states governed by them would not be pursued, or apprehended, in states not governed by Sharia laws.

- A detailed history of labour regulation in the 16th century would include some account of the Tudor laws against vagrancy and methods of dealing with the increase of pauperism, attributable, at least in part, ...

- 9. Public Police And Economy: 1. Common nuisances. 2. Keeping disorderly houses and bawdy houses. 3. Idleness, vagrancy, and beggary.
- 10. Public Policy: 1. Gambling. 2. Illegal lotteries.

These are punishable according to the difrerent police regulations, with fine and imprisonment. In Pennsylvania, vagrancy is punished, on a conviction before a magistrate, with imprisonment for one mouth.

See also: Were, Support, Will, Word, Violation

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