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Equity of redemption
repayment of the loan within the strict time, is nevertheless compelled to reconvey the legal estate to the mortgagor, who applies
Executor
formation of the state of the property he cannot be compelled to pay a legacy within that period, even in a
Exhibition
Paroch.Antiq. 304. In Scots law it is an action for compelling the production of writings.
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Extent
debtor may all be taken at once, in order to compel the payment of the debt. It is not usual, however,
Fild-ale, or Filk-ale
officers of the forest, and of bailiffs of hundreds, of compelling persons to contribute to the supplying them with drink etc.,
Fine force
Fine force, where a person is compelled to do that which he cannot help, Old. N. B.
Five-mile Act
2,whereby popish recusants, convicted for not going to church, were compelled to repair to their usual place of abode, and not
Offence
Offence, crime; act of wickedness. It is used as a genus, comprehending every crime and misde-meanour, or as a species,...
Requirement
than a mere desire but need not certainly be a compelling or absolute or dire necessity, Raghunath G. Panhale v. Chaganlal
Pardanashin lady
women who, accord-ing to the customs, ought not to be compelled to appear in public, shall be exempt from personal appearance
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