Compel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Welsh mortgage
for the repayment of the loan, and the mortgagee cannot compel either redemption or foreclosure. A Welsh mortgage differs from a
Unlawful assembly
means of criminal force, or show of criminal force, to compel any person to do what he is not legally bound
Treason felony
within any part of the United Kingdom, in order to compel him to change his counsels, or in order to intimidate
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Tail
any act towards completing such a contract, equity will then compel its performance. See now ss. 63 and 90 of the
Surrender of copyholds
person in whom the legal copyhold interest was vested, might compel an admission upon the payment of a single fine, Consult
Sufficient cause
instance economic difficulty or financial stringency or family reasons may compel a landlord to let out a building in his occupation.
Strike
him inconsequence of a dispute, done with a view to compelling persons employed by him to accept terms or conditions or
Status
quota of capacity and incapacities, but it does not direct compel the holder to do or refrain from doing any particular
Compellatory
Serving to compel compulsory
Sequestro habendo
granted by the bishop at the sovereign's command, thereby to compel the parson to appear at the suit of another; upon
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