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Entry
Entry, the depositing of a document in the proper office or
Forcible entry
Forcible entry is the entering upon any land or tenement with a
Re-entry
Re-entry, the resuming or retaking that possession which one has lately foregone. A clause of this nature, called a 'proviso...
Single entry
Single entry, an entry made to charge or to credit an individual
forcible entry
forcible entry 1 : the unlawful taking of possession of real property
Entry
upon entrance ingress hence beginnings or first attempts as the entry of a person into a house or city the entry
Fictitious entry
Fictitious entry, A fictitious entry is one which is not genuine. It
Post entry
Post entry. When goods are weighed or measured, and the merchant has
Entries in the lists
123. [Govern-ment of India Act, 1935, Sch. VII, List I, Entry 54]
forcible entry and detainer
forcible entry and detainer 1 : the forcible entry upon and keeping
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