| 1921 - 270 strani
.... . . (rv.) Use any threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour with intent or calculated to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned." Held, that the words " calculated to provoke a breach of the peace " in that sub-section mean likely... | |
| Eric Moonman - 1987 - 184 strani
...before magistrates, of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour in a public place with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be occasioned. In many ways this is the key weapon against disorder. The police have a... | |
| Jan Velaers - 1991 - 532 strani
...1 936 waarin strafbaar wordt gesteld : "... treatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour... with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be occassioned." In de context van het EVRM zou men in casu oi tot dezelfde uitspraak... | |
| Yoram Dinstein, Mala Tabory - 1993 - 272 strani
...any public place or at any public meeting uses threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace was likely to be occasioned shall be guilty of an offence. This did not apply to Northern Ireland and... | |
| Brendan O'Flaherty - 1996 - 382 strani
...under "DC-2": disorderly conduct under section 722 of the penal code. This section prohibited acting "in such a manner as to annoy, disturb, interfere with, obstruct, or be offensive to others," and the example of objectionable conduct most frequently used by the police was: "annoying and disturbing... | |
| Daneel Buring - 1997 - 296 strani
...committed in a dance hall or under the disorderly conduct Code which prohibited individuals from acting "in such a manner as to annoy, disturb, interfere with, obstruct, or be offensive to others."30 However, Herman's file with the Memphis Police Department refers to no such arrest. While... | |
| Thomas David Jones - 1998 - 346 strani
...or displays any writing, sign or visible representation which is threatening, abusive or insulting, with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be occasioned, shall be guilty on an offence. See also Public Order Act of 1963, 8 Halsbury... | |
| William N. ESKRIDGE, William N Eskridge - 2009 - 482 strani
...conduct law, applicable only in New York City. New section 722(8) of the Penal Code made it illegal when "[a]ny person who, with intent to provoke a breach...or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned ... [f ] requents or loiters about any public place soliciting men for the purpose of committing a... | |
| Keith D. Ewing, C. A. Gearty - 2001 - 476 strani
...anyone in a public place to use: any threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with iuteut to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be occasioned. Although this measure would not significamly change the law in London,... | |
| Helen J. Self - 2003 - 336 strani
...sub-section 1 3: 'Every person who shall use any threatening abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned. 'c) Hyde Park General Regulation Acts, 1872 and 1926. 26. The Times, 9 and 16 October 1922. appearance... | |
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