Prohibited+articles
1prohibited articles — index contraband Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2prohibited goods — Goods, merchandise, and other articles, the importation of which into the United States is prohibited. 21 Am J2d Cust D § 22 …
3Organic Articles — The Organic Articles (French: Les Articles Organiques ) was the name of a law administering public worship in France. Europe with the French Empire at its greatest extent in 1811 …
4Proprietary Articles Trade Association v. Attorney General of Canada — [1931] A.C. 310 is a famous Canadian constitutional decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on the Constitution s criminal law power under section 91(27). Lord Atkin, writing for the Council, rejected the previous interpretation …
5contraband — con·tra·band / kän trə ˌband/ n [Italian contrabbando act of smuggling, from contra against + bando edict, law]: property that is unlawfully produced, possessed, or transported contraband per se: property that is in and of itself unlawful to… …
6Condemnations of 1210–1277 — A medieval manuscript showing a meeting of doctors at the University of Paris The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval theological… …
7Condemnations (University of Paris) — The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval theological teachings, but most importantly the physical treatises of the Greek philosopher… …
8Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) — Customs and Excise Department 香港海關 heung1gong2 hoi2gwaan1 Agency overview Formed 1909 …
9smuggling — The offense of importing or exporting prohibited articles without paying the duties chargeable upon them. The fraudulent taking into a country, or out of it, merchandise which is lawfully prohibited. Quoted and approved by Brewer, J., in Dunbar v …
10contraband — I. a. Prohibited, illegal, unlawful, illicit. II. n. 1. Illegal traffic. 2. Prohibited articles …