Forced - Law Dictionary Search Results
enforce
enforce en·forced en·forc·ing : to cause to take effect or to be fulfilled [enforcing the divorce decree] [Congress shall have...
Benevolence
subjects to their king, but in reality a tax or forced loan, now yielded only with consent of the House of
Petroleum
strata of the earth from whence it is pumped or forced by pressure of the gas attending it It consists of
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Sardonic
Forced unnatural insincere hence derisive mocking malignant or bitterly sarcastic applied
VerbarSforzando
Forcing or forced a direction placed over a note to signify that it
heir
bod·i·ly heir : heir of the body in this entry forced heir : an heir who cannot be disinherited except for
Alimony
2l., by a Court of Summary Jurisdiction to a wife forced by cruelty to leave her husband or deserted by him,
Assignee
the protean nature of the term and are therefore often forced to look to the intent of the assignor and assignee
Immovable
Immovable, not to be forced from its place, the characteristic of things real, or land.
VerbarGavage
Forced feeding as of poultry or infants by means of a
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