In old English law. A lodging or inn. Townsh. Pi. 38. … [Read more...]
DISTURBANCE OF THE PEACE
Interruption of the peace quiet and good order of a neighborhood or community particularly by unnecessary anddistracting noises. … [Read more...]
DIVERT
To turn aside; to turn out of the way; to alter the course of things. Usually applied to water-courses. … [Read more...]
DISTURBER
If a bishop refuse or neglect to examine or admit a patron's clerk, without reason assigned or notice given, he is styled a "disturber" by the law, and shall not have any title to present by lapse; for no man shall take advantage of his own wrong. 2 Bl. Comm. 278. … [Read more...]
DIVES
In the practice of the English chancery division, "dives costs" are costs on the ordinary scale, as opposed to the costs formerly allowed to a successful pauper suing or defending in formd pauperis, and which consisted only of his costs out of pocket Daniell, Ch. Pr. 43. … [Read more...]