disturbance
91disturbance of patronage — The hindrance or obstruction of a patron from presenting his clerk to a benefice. 3 Bl.Comm. 242 …
92disturbance of peace — Interruption of the peace, quiet, and good order of a neighborhood or community, particularly by unnecessary and distracting noises. Conduct which tends to annoy all good citizens and which does in fact annoy anyone present not favoring it. Com.… …
93disturbance of public or religious worship — Any acts or conduct which interfere with the peace and good order of an assembly of persons lawfully met together for religious exercises …
94disturbance of ways — This happened where a person who had a right of way over another s ground by grant or prescription was obstructed by inclosures or other obstacles, or by plowing across it by which means he could not enjoy his right of way, or at least in so… …
95disturbance of common — At common law, the doing any act by which the right of another to his common is incommoded or diminished; as where one who has no right of common puts his cattle into the land, or where one who has a right of common puts in cattle which are not… …
96disturbance of franchise — The disturbing or incommoding a man in the lawful exercise of his franchise, whereby the profits arising from it are diminished. 3 BLComm. 236 …
97disturbance of patronage — The hindrance or obstruction of a patron from presenting his clerk to a benefice. 3 Bl.Comm. 242 …
98disturbance of peace — Interruption of the peace, quiet, and good order of a neighborhood or community, particularly by unnecessary and distracting noises. Conduct which tends to annoy all good citizens and which does in fact annoy anyone present not favoring it. Com.… …
99disturbance of public or religious worship — Any acts or conduct which interfere with the peace and good order of an assembly of persons lawfully met together for religious exercises …
100disturbance of ways — This happened where a person who had a right of way over another s ground by grant or prescription was obstructed by inclosures or other obstacles, or by plowing across it by which means he could not enjoy his right of way, or at least in so… …