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forcible entry
: the unlawful taking of possession of real property by force or threats of force against the lawful possessor see also
Compel
To drive or urge with force or irresistibly to force to constrain to oblige to necessitate
Farad
capacity of a condenser whose charge having an electro motive force of one volt is equal to the amount of electricity
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magnetic field
The space around a magnet through which it exerts magnetic force a field of force surrounding a permanent magnet electrical current
Aerial Navigation
(S.R.&O. 1923, No. 1508). For the composition of the Air Force and Air Force Reserve, see the (English) Air Force Act,
Armed Forces
Armed Forces, 'armed forces' means the naval, military and air forces and
Army (UK)
Army (UK) [fr. armee, Fr.], the military force of a country. From1689 to 1879, the army was regulated
Close arrest
Close arrest, means confinement within the Force or a detachment of the Force or a post quarter-guard
Co-operative society
or under any other law for the time being in force in any State for the registration of co-operative societies. [Wealth-tax
Commanding Officer
detachment to which such person belongs or is attached. [Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), s. 4 (xv)] when used
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