Force - Law Dictionary Search Results
Offence
made punishable by any law for the time being in force and includes any act in respect of which a complaint
sale
officer (as a court clerk) but not by court order forced sale : a sale of property ordered by a court
Bonded labour system
Bonded labour system, means the system of forced, or partly forced, labour under which a debtor enters, or
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Whoever takes or entices any minor
minor, the word 'takes' does not necessarily connote taking by force and it is not connected only to use of force,
Power
Acts, are both Common Law authorities. The estate passed by force of the will or passes by force of the Act,
Yeomanry cavairy
of the lords lieutenant of counties in reference to this force, see title LORD LIEUTENANT. The units composing the force were
Territorial Army (English)
(English). A body of men first created as the Territorial Force by the Territorial and Reserve Forces Acts, 1907, to replace
Company
law relating to cooperative societies for the time being in force in any State. [Land Acquisition Act,1894, s. 3 (e)]. State
Modesty
woman; (ii) that the accused must have been used criminal force on her; and (iii) that the criminal force must have
Battery
ss. 42, 43. See ASSAULT. Battery, includes even the slightest force, no actual harm need result, it is actionable per se,
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