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Fine force
Fine force, where a person is compelled to do that which he
Forced labour
a legal provision such as a provision for imprisonment or fine in case the employee fails to provide labour or service … Forced labour, where a person provides labour or service to another
Incitement to Disaffection Act
The penalty on indictment may be two years or a fine up to 200l., or on summary conviction, four months' imprisonment … and punishment of endeavors to seduce members of His Majesty's Forces from their duty or allegiance; and it is an offence
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Disentailing Deed
Disentailing Deed. Under the Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. … the Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833, as amended, remains in force in regard to dealings with entailed interests as equitable interests.
Ooze leather
forcing ooze through them esp such leather with a soft finely granulated finish called sometimes velvet finish put on the flesh … Leather made from sheep and calf skins by mechanically forcing ooze through them esp such leather with a soft finely
Tail
a trustee in bankruptcy may bar the entail, see (English) Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4, c. … devolution of unbarred estate-tail according to the general law in force before 1926, and by sub-s. (6) an entailed interest shall
Copyhold
descent of a copyhold estate, a sum of money or fine is due to the lord from the heir upon his … of the manor. And because this tenure derives its whole force from custom, the lands must have been demisable by copy
Civil Law
formation of a constitutional government, and the imposition of a fine, instead of death, for crimes; Numa Pompilius composed the laws … magistrates, bishops, or citizens of Constantinople, and were of equal force and authority for those private persons to whom they were
Court
a perpetual memorial and testimony, and they have power to fine and imprison; or not of record, being courts of inferior … authority constituted under any law for the time being in force, to exercise judicial or quasi-judicial functions. [The Legal Services Authorities
Complaint
which may extend to two years and also with a fine. That being so the expression 'complaint' in s. 72 cannot … or under any other law for the time being in force; or (iii) the Central Government or any State Govern-ment, who
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