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forced sale
forced sale see sale
forced portion
forced portion : legitime
Law
or other instrument, having, immediately before the appointed day, the force of law in the whole of any part of the
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Active duty
this Act, means any duty as a member of the Force during the period in which such person is attached to,
Unlawful assembly
the persons composing that assembly is: First.-To overawe by criminal force, or show of criminal force, the Central or any State
Void
Void, in its strictest sense, means that which has no force and effect, is without legal efficacy, incapable of being enforced
Rape
when a man hath carnal knowledge of a woman by force and against her will (Co-Litt. 123-b). The offence of rape
Begar
can be no doubt that it is a form of forced labour under which a person is compelled to work without
International Law
that the laws of one country can have no intrinsic force, proprio vigore, except within the territorial limits and jurisdiction of
Civil prison
or under any other law for the time being in force. [Border Security Force Act, 1968, s. 2 (1) (e); means
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