Stranger definition

Stranger means that the victim did not know the offender
Stranger means that the victim did not know the offender twenty-four hours before the offense.
Stranger means any person other than a Member, officer or Messenger of the House;

Examples of Stranger in a sentence

  • No Stranger at Our Door Policy Please note that the AAHP will not release your youngster under age 18, or an adult who is not his or her own legal guardian, to any individual/s who are not listed on your Registration Form.

  • Comprehensive details of the data normalisation process are described in the original reports (Xxxx et al., 2011, Stranger et al., 2007); in summary data generated for each tissue was first transformed on the log2 scale, then quantile normalised across individual replicates then across all individuals.

  • Pursuant to the Golden Stranger Agreement, the Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to list its shares on a recognized stock exchange in North America by May 14, 2023.

  • Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, “Landlord and Stranger: Change in Tenancy Relations in Sierra Leone,” The Journal of African History 3, no.

  • During the period from incorporation on January 4, 2022 to January 31, 2023, the Company issued 500,000 warrants pursuant to the Golden Stranger Agreement, as described in Note 4 and Note 5(b) above.


More Definitions of Stranger

Stranger means any person other than a Member or an officer of Tynwald or a Branch;
Stranger means any person other than the Deputy Bailiff, a member of the States or an officer of the States.
Stranger means person who is not a member or officer of the House.
Stranger means that the victim did not know the offender 24 hours before the offense.
Stranger means a person other than the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, the Speaker, a Minister, a Member, or an officer of the House;
Stranger means any person who is not a Member or officer of Parliament.
Stranger means a person of casual acquaintance with whom no substantial relationship exists, or an individual with whom a relationship has been established or promoted for the primary purpose of victimization, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 6600 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.