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Place of residence
area forming part of Pakistan, provided that such person was displaced from the latter residence because of the setting up of
Compensation
s. 10, in so far as it relates to a displaced person, obviously refers to the compensation for loss of his
Dislocation
The act of displacing or the state of being displaced
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state action
constitutional rights, privileges, or immunities. 2 : state efforts to displace competition with regulation or a state-supervised monopoly NOTE: Such efforts
federal preemption
allows a federal law to take precedence over or to displace a state law in certain matters of national importance (as
Deraign, or Dereyn
[fr. derationare, Lat.; deraigner, or deranger, Fr.], to confound, to displace, also to prove, Glanv. I. 2, c. 6, Jac. Law
Bar, plea in
and reducing the case to a particular point, seeking to displace the plaintiff's equity. See now DEFENCE. In Scottish criminal practice
Remove
from the position occupied to cause to change place to displace as to remove a building
Dispost
To eject from a post to displace
Displant
is planted or fixed to unsettle and take away to displace to root out as to displant inhabitants
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