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Foreign Enlistment Act
Foreign Enlistment Act, 59 Geo. 3, c. 69 (as to which see
enlistment
enlistment Voluntary entry into one of the armed services other than
enlisted
the armed forces not commissioned as an officer as an enlisted man
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Recruitment
1 SCC 44. The term 'recruitment' connotes and clearly signifies enlistment, acceptance, selection or approval for appointment. Certainly, this is not
Impressing men
began to be gradually abandoned for the recruiting by voluntary enlistment, which has now entirely displaced it. The practice is still
Could and did
only mean that the, respondents were in a position to enlist the support of Government servants. It does not amount to
Militia
the Crown to revive them by Order in Council. Voluntary enlistment in the Militia, which was the practice long before the
Bar, trial at
incursion into the Transvaal in contravention of the (English) Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870 (see that title); and the trial of Arthur
Engagement
The act of engaging pledging enlisting occupying or entering into contest
Crimpage
of crimping money paid to a crimp for shipping or enlisting men
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