mutiny

mutiny
The usurpation by force, fraud, or intimidation of the command of a vessel from the master or other lawful officer in command, or the act of depriving him of authority and command on board, or the act of resisting or preventing him in the free and lawful exercise of his authority and command, or the act of transferring such authority and command to another not lawfully entitled thereto. 18 USC § 484. The word is sometimes used as synonymous with the word "insurrection." McCargo v New Orleans Ins. Co. (La) 10 Rob 202. Engaging in a sit-down strike and taking possession of the ship in defiance of the ship's officers are acts constituting at least prima facie evidence that the crew was guilty of mutiny. Peninsular & Occidental S.S. Co. v NLRB (CA5) 98 F2d 411.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • mutiny — I noun defiance, disloyalty, disobedience, insubordination, insurgence, insurgency, insurrection, motus, opposition, oppugnancy, outbreak, rebellion, refusal to comply, resistance, revolt, revolution, seditio, sedition, subversion, treason,… …   Law dictionary

  • Mutiny — Mu ti*ny, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mutinied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mutinying}.] 1. To rise against, or refuse to obey, lawful authority in military or naval service; to excite, or to be guilty of, mutiny or mutinous conduct; to revolt against one s… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mutiny — [n] defiance, resistance disobedience, insubordination, insurrection, refusal to obey, revolt, revolution, riot, rising, strike, uprising; concepts 300,388,633 Ant. obedience, subservience mutiny [v] defy, revolt be insubordinate, disobey,… …   New thesaurus

  • mutiny — ► NOUN (pl. mutinies) ▪ an open rebellion against authority, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers. ► VERB (mutinies, mutinied) ▪ engage in mutiny; rebel. ORIGIN from French mutin mutineer, rebellious …   English terms dictionary

  • mutiny — [myo͞ot′ n ē] n. pl. mutinies [< earlier mutine, to rebel < Fr mutiner < OFr mutin, mutinous < meute, a revolt < LL * movita, movement, ult. < L movere,MOVE] revolt against and, often, forcible resistance to constituted… …   English World dictionary

  • Mutiny — (engl., spr. msūtini), Aufruhr. Empörung; im besondern der Sepoy Aufstand 1857/58 (s. Ostindien, Geschichte) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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