ˈriot act
1Riot Act — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Riot Act Álbum de Pearl Jam Publicación 12 de noviembre de 2002 Grabación Seattle, Washington …
2Riot Act — n. an English law, passed in 1715, providing that if twelve or more persons are unlawfully assembled and disturbing the public peace they must disperse on proclamation (reading the Riot Act) or be held guilty of felony read the riot act to to… …
3Riot-act — (engl., spr. Reioläkt), so v.w. Aufruhracte …
4Riot act — (engl., spr. rai ĕt äckt), Aufruhrakte (s. d.) …
5Riot-Act — (reiöt äkt), s. Aufruhracte …
6Riot Act — The Riot Act (1 Geo. 1, c. 5) of 1714 was an act introduced by the Parliament of Great Britain authorising local authorities to declare any group of more than twelve people to be unlawfully assembled, and thus have to disperse or face punitive… …
7Riot Act — Le Riot Act (1 Geo.1 St.2 c.5) est une loi du Parlement de Grande Bretagne votée en 1714 qui autorise les autorités locales à déclarer tout rassemblement de plus de douze personnes comme hors la loi, pouvant ainsi les contraindre à se disperser… …
8riot act — noun Etymology: the Riot Act, English law of 1715 providing for the dispersal of riots upon command of legal authority Date: 1819 a vigorous reprimand or warning used in the phrase read the riot act …
9Riot Act — 1. an English statute of 1715 providing that if 12 or more persons assemble unlawfully and riotously, to the disturbance of the public peace, and refuse to disperse upon proclamation they shall be considered guilty of felony. 2. read (someone)… …
10riot act — n. stem warning to read the riot act to * * * [ raɪətækt] [ stem warning ] to read the riot act to …