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Vis

was a vis armata, i.e. vis cum armis, or vis simplex, i.e. vis sine armis, 1 Reeves, c. 6, p. 322.

Weaker sections

Weaker sections, 'weaker sections', in this context, means not every 'backward class' but those dismally depressed categories comparable economically and

Public policy vis-'-vis policy of law

Public policy vis-'-vis policy of law, the term 'public policy' has an entirely different and more intensive meaning from the policy of law. Winfield defined it as a principle of judicial legislation or interpretation founded on...

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Vis major force majeure usual

Vis major force majeure usual, the expression 'force majeure' is not a mere French version of the Latin expression 'vis major'. It is undoubtedly a term of wider import. Difficulties have arisen in the past as...

Appearance sec. stat

Matched in: Term Appearance sec. stat

Sectionally

In a sectional manner

Vi laica removend'

Vi laica removend', a writ that lies where two persons contend for a church, and one of them enters

Within 6 months from the date on which it is so let

Within 6 months from the date on which it is so let, the expression within 6 months from the date

trespass vi et armis

trespass vi et armis see trespass

vis major

vis major [Latin, literally, greater force] : an overwhelming force ;also : act of god

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