Coercive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: coercivecoercive
coercive 1 serving or intended to coerce 2 resulting from coercion
sanction
2 explicit or official approval 3 an economic or military coercive measure adopted usually by several nations in concert for forcing
Coercitive
coercive
Coercive
serving or intended to coerce having power to constrain
Cruelty
injury but the legislature thought it fit to include only coercive harassment with obviously as the legislative intent expressed is equally
Custody
or is in the physical hold of an officer with coercive power is in custody for the purpose of s 439
Dean
in minuter matters with an inferior degree of judicial and coercive authority 4 deans in the colleges of our universities who
For the purpose of the business
for the protection of its assets and property from expropriation coercive process or assertion of hostile title it may also comprehend
Obtained
of opposition hence a dissolution of marriage obtained through the coercive process of civil court would be covered the word obtained
Rural Deans
in minuter matters with an inferior degree of judicial and coercive authority
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