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AFFRAY

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 301 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AFFRAY  , in

law, the fighting of two or more persons in a public place to the terror (a l' effroi) of the lieges . The offence is a misdemeanour at
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English
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common law, punishable by
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fine and imprisonment . A fight in private is an assault and battery, not an affray . As those engaged in an affray render themselves also liable to
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prosecution for Assault (q.v.), Unlawful Assembly (see ASSEMBLY, UNLAWFUL), or Riot (q.v.), it is for one of these offences that they are usually charged . Any private person may, and constables and justices must, interfere to put a stop to an affray . In the
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United States the English common law as to affray applies, subject to certain modifications by the statutes of particular states (Bishop, Amer . Grim . Law, 8th ed., 1892, vol. i . § 535) . The
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Indian Penal Code (
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sect . 159) adopt` the English definition of affray, with the substitution of " actual disturbance of the peace " for " causing terror to the lieges." The
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Queensland Criminal Code of 1899 (sect . 72) defines affray as taking
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part in a fight in a public
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highway or taking part in a fight of such a nature as to alarm the public in any other place to which the public have access .

This definition is taken from that in the English Criminal Code

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Bill of 188o, cl . 96 . Under the
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Roman Dutch law in force in South Africa affray falls within the definition of vis publica .

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