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PEACEABLE

Without argument or conflict. Peaceful. Free from the character of force, violence, or trespass; as, a “peaceable entry” on lands. “Peaceable possession” of real estate is such as is acquiesced in by all other persons, including rival claimants, and not disturbed by any forcible attempt at ouster nor by adverse suits to recover the possession or the estate. Peceata contra naturam sunt gravis sima. 3 Inst 20. Crimes against nature are the most heinous. Peceatnm peccato addit qul culpa quam facit patrocinia defensionis a jungit. 5 Coke, 49. He adds fault to fault who sets up a defense of a wrong committed by him.

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