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[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
unlawful \unlaw"ful\, a.
   not lawful; contrary to law. -- unlaw"fully, adv. --
   unlaw"fulness, n.
   1913 webster

   unlawful assembly. law see under assembly.
      1913 webster
see also:
unlaw"fully unlaw"fulness unlawful assembly assembly 
[2] : WordNet (r) 2.0
unlawfully
     adv : not conforming to the law; "they were unlawfully married"
           ant: legally
see also:
legally 
[3] : Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
unlawfully, pleadings. this word is frequently used in indictments in the 
description of the offence; it is necessary when the crime did not exist at 
common law, and when a statute, in describing an offence which it creates, 
uses the word, 1 moody, cr. cas. 339; but it is unnecessary whenever the 
crime existed at common law, and is manifestly illegal. 1 chitty, crim. law, 
241; hawk. b. 2, c. 95, s. 96; 2 roll. ab. 82; bac. abr. indictment, g 1 
cro. c. c. 38, 43. 




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