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Distringas
Law proceedings may be thus stated:- (1) a distringas to compel appearance, where defendant had a place of residence within England
Enforcement
Enforcement, means to impose or compel obedience to law or to compel observance of law, S.M.D.
Partition
all co-owners of land might make partition, and coparceners were compellable to do so by Common Law (English). Co-owners, other than
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Reasonable
a mere desire or wish on one hand and a compelling or dire or absolute necessity at the other--Such need maybe
Contribution
same principal, when, upon his default, one of them is compelled to pay the money, or to perform any other obligation
Magna Carta
year, arming themselves in the mean time, so as to compel John, if necessary, to confirm those liberties which had been
Forced labour
India, Article 23) It may be physical force which may compel a person to provide labour or service to another or
Enforce
attributed a meaning to give force or effect to; to compel obedience to (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v.
Witness
cases, as a rule, husband and wife are competent and compellable witnesses against each other [Evidence Amendment Act, 1853 (16 &
Uses
into a legal right to the land, and equity, therefore, compels the trustee, who retains the legal estate notwithstanding the statute,
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