Expel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Expel
anything is contained inclosed or situated to eject as to expel air from a bellows
Expeller
One who or that which expels
Expellable
Capable of being expelled or driven out
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Expulsion
In U.K., the House of Commons has the power to expel a member for (a) being in open rebellion, (b) being
Cough
To expel air or obstructing or irritating matter from the lungs or
Fleme
To banish to drive out to expel
Deport
to carry away to exile to send into banishment to expel from a region or country
disbar
disbar : to expel from the bar or the legal profession : deprive (an
Rolls Office of the Chancery
converted Jews, but their irregularities occasioned King Edward II. to expel them thence, upon which the place was deputed for the
Disseisinam satis facit, qui uti non permittit possessorem, vel minus commode, licet omnino non expellat
uti non permittit possessorem, vel minus commode, licet omnino non expellat. Co. Litt. 331.-(He makes disseisin enough who does not permit
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