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 Translation for 'vagrancy' from English to French
NOUN   vagrancy | -
dr.
vagabondage {m}
vagrancy
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Translation for 'vagrancy' from English to French

vagrancy
vagabondage {m}dr.
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Usage Examples English
  • Various other laws such as those against vagrancy are also used against sex-workers.
  • He also once used Biblical logic in dissenting from a ruling that upheld Florida's vagrancy law.
  • "Papachristou" did not strike down loitering and vagrancy laws altogether.
  • Underneath the windowshelf, a homeless family have made a bed for themselves: vagrancy was a criminal offence.
  • Hybridization is rare in albatrosses, largely due to the low incidence of breeding-site vagrancy.

  • The Anti-Vagrancy Act, also known as the Greaser Act, was enacted in 1855 in California, by legalizing the arrest of those perceived as violating its anti-vagrancy statute.
  • The Amazon kingfisher is generally believed to be sedentary but there are records of vagrancy.
  • A skid row is a part of a city known for high vagrancy and poor maintenance.
  • The Louisiana legislature, seeking to ensure that freedmen were "available to the agricultural interests of the state", passed similar yearly contract laws and expanded its vagrancy laws.
  • US State Department Human Rights reports note a pattern of Roma children registered for "vagrancy and begging".

  • Cyr was charged with "vagrancy" by Calgary Police, in 1917.
  • On July 20, district attorney Neil McAllister along with Sacramento police chief William Hallanan raided the state headquarters of the CAWIU and arrested twenty-four suspected radicals on charges of vagrancy.
  • Laws against vagrancy in the United States have partly been invalidated as violative of the due process clauses of the U.S.
  • These birds that adopt and continue to migrate in this atypical directions have been called Pseudo-vagrancy migrators.
  • Vagrancy is a phenomenon in biology whereby an individual animal (usually a bird) appears well outside its normal range; they are known as vagrants.

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