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deadly force

deadly force see force

force

nondeadly force in this entry NOTE: As a general rule, deadly force may be used without incurring criminal or tort liability when … some cases, a person's unreasonable belief in the need for deadly force has been used to justify reducing a charge of murder

Deaden

To make as dead to impair in vigor force activity or sensation to lessen the force or acuteness of

Leeman's Acts

letter on the Stock Exchanges, but is in full legal force, Neilson v. James, (1882) 9 QBD 546. (2) The Borough

Magna Carta

be done to the contrary, it shall beheld of no force or effect.' Consult 2 Hallam's Middle Ages, p. 326; McKechnie's

Mortmain

Crown, or of a statute for the time being in force. The licence of the sovereign, therefore, is necessary bylaw in

Religion

binds a man with his Cosmos, his creator or super force. Essentially, religion is a matter of personal faith and belief

robbery

robbery committed by a person armed with a dangerous or deadly weapon simple robbery : robbery that does not involve any … from rober to take something away from a person by force] : the unlawful taking away of personal property from a

Burglary

executed. The 'breaking,' which may be either actual, e.g., the forcing of a door or the opening of a window, or

Estate

has in the existing law relating to land tenures in force in that area and shall also include-- (i) any jagir,

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