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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
Foreclosure
person claiming an interest in the mortgage under him, can compel the mortgagor, after breach of the condition, to elect either
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Heriot
of any land liable to any heriot may require and compel the extinguishment of the right to it. Heriots were included
Offence
Offence, crime; act of wickedness. It is used as a genus, comprehending every crime and misde-meanour, or as a species,...
Redemption
debt. An action of redemption is a suit brought to compel the mortgagee to recover the property to the mortgagor on
Pardanashin lady
women who, accord-ing to the customs, ought not to be compelled to appear in public, shall be exempt from personal appearance
Step or proceeding
is the subject-matter of the definition, unless there be something compelling in the said Act to indicate otherwise. Further, it is
Self-incrimination
1364. Self-incrimination, no person accused of any offence can be compelled to be a witness against himself. [Constitution of India, Art.
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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