Insurrection definition
Examples of Insurrection in a sentence
Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped power, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against any of these.
Insurrection: organised violent resistance within a state directed against the public authorities.
Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, civil war, usurped power, or action taken by government authority in hindering, combating, or defending against such an occurrence, seizure or destruction under quarantine or customs regulations, confiscation by order of any government or public authority, or risks of contraband or illegal transport or trade.
Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, civil war, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering, combating, or defending against any of these.
UNIVERSITY or LICENSEE may be excused from any performance required herein if such performance is rendered impossible or unfeasible due to any catastrophe or other major event beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, war, riot, and Insurrection; laws, proclamations, edicts, ordinances, or regulations; strikes, lockouts, or other serious labor disputes; and floods, fires, explosions, or other natural disasters.
ISBN 1-883911-55-9 ^ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ (2011) The Provisional IRA: From Insurrection to Parliament.
Any kind of events, organised resistance or actions intending or implying the intention to overthrow, supplant or change the existing ruler or constitutional government, including but not limited to: • Nationalisation; • Confiscation; • Expropriation (including Selective Discrimination and Forced Abandonment); • Deprivation; • Requisition; • Revolution; • Rebellion; • Insurrection; • Civil commotion assuming to proportion of or amounting to an uprising; • Military and usurped power.
Any War, Civil War, invasion, acts of foreign enemies, hostilities (whether war be declared or not), Insurrection, Rebellion or Revolution.
Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped power or action taken by government authority in hindering or defending against any of these.
The contractor will not be held liable for failure to ship within the stipulated time when his inability to ship is caused by an Act of God, State or Federal Government Order or Regulation, War, Insurrection, Riot, Fire, Strike, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of such party, provided notice of such condition is given to the Department of Transportation with reasonable promptness.