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- That my grants should be grievous to my people and oppressions to be privileged under colour of our patents, our kingly dignity shall not suffer it.
- It lies only where the possession was taken from the plaintiff, whether under colour of legal process or otherwise, by an act having the nature of a trespass.
- In 1576 Fleetwood was committed to the Fleet prison for a short time for breaking into the Portuguese ambassador's chapel under colour of the law against popish recusants.
- In September 1583, Bingham was given a commission to apprehend pirates in the narrow seas; the queen told Burghley to instruct him to seize Dutch ships for debts due to her, under colour of looking for pirates.
- In June 1990, the " Dana Regina " was sold to Nordstr鰉 & Thulin, Sweden, who renamed her MS " Nord Estonia " and used her to open a service between Tallinn and Stockholm under colours of their subsidiary EstLine.
- Just last week, this user was topic banned from'inserting or removing contentious claims under colour of WP : UNDUE in Wikipedia articles relating to parenting and LGBT parenting', with the threat of escalating blocks if they broke the terms of their topic ban.
- Rather, his was " an indictment at common law . . . for having, under colour of his office, exacted and taken an illegal fee . " The Organic Act provided that the laws of Maryland and Virginia would continue in force in the portions of the district ceded from those states.
- In 1320 he was placed on a commission to try certain persons charged with debasing and counterfeiting the coinage in the counties of Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, and in 1321 upon another directed to inquire into offences committed by sheriffs and other legal functionaries under colour of their official duties in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, and Huntingdon.
- The first of these includes any subject of the crown who commits any act of piracy under colour of any commission from any foreign prince or state . Additionally, any commander who piratically and feloniously run away with his or their ships ", anyone who may consult, combine, or confederate with any pirates, or shall lay violent hands upon his commander whereby to hinder him from fighting pirates who may be attempting to capture their vessel.