Rebellion definition

Rebellion means a deliberate, organized and open resistance, by force and arms, to the laws or operations of the Host Government or the Host Country committed by its citizens or subjects.

Examples of Rebellion in a sentence

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party “Include Lawful order of Government or Authority, Act of War, Rebellion or Sabotage, Fire, Flood, Earthquake or other natural disasters.

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party” includes Act of War, Rebellion, Fire, Flood, Earthquake or other natural disasters.

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party” includes Act of War, Rebellion, Fire, and Flood, Earthquake or other natural disasters.

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party “Include Act of War, Rebellion, Fire, Flood, Earthquake or other natural disasters.

  • Such event may include but is not limited to: Act of God, Explosion, War, Earthquake, Invasion, Foreign Enemies, Rebellion, Terrorist Threats, Civil Unrest, Labor Dispute, and/or Government Acts (State or Supranational Organ, Exchange or Clearinghouse).

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party” include: Lawful order of Government or Authority; Act of War, Rebellion or Sabotage; Fire, Flood, Earthquake, Storm, Nuclear Accident or Other Disasters; Any other cause(s) not within the control of such party or which is by exercise of reasonable diligence, the party will be unable to foresee or prevent or remedy.

  • The term Beyond the Control of Such Party include Act of War, Rebellion, Fire, Flood, Earthquake or other natural disasters, and any other cause not within the control of such nonperforming party, or which the non-performing party by exercise of reasonable diligence is unable to foresee or prevent or remedy.

  • DBM Documents of the Baronial Movement of Reform and Rebellion, 1258- 1267, ed.

  • Any War, Civil War, invasion, acts of foreign enemies, hostilities (whether war be declared or not), Insurrection, Rebellion or Revolution.

  • In terms of the number of deaths, the most devastating wars include World War II (1939–45), the Mongol Conquests (13th century), the Taiping Rebellion (1850–64), the ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Rebellion (755–63), the Qing conquest of Ming (1616–62), the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), the Conquests of Timor (1370–1405) and World War I (1914–18).

Related to Rebellion

  • Sabotage means deliberate damage, with malevolent intent, to a category 1 or category 2 quantity of radioactive material, a device that contains a category 1 or category 2 quantity of radioactive material, or the components of the security system.

  • Landslide means episodic down slope movement of a mass of soil or rock that includes, but is not limited to, rock falls, slumps, mudflows, and earth flows.

  • Riot means a tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons assembled together and acting with a common intent.

  • Pandemic means any outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics relating to SARS-CoV-2 or Covid-19, or any variants, evolutions or mutations thereof, or any other viruses (including influenza), and the governmental and other responses thereto.

  • Epidemic means a sudden development and rapid spreading of a contagious disease or illness in an area as documented by a recognized public health authority.