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Impressment
expanded, when so-called press-gangs seized men off the streets and forced them to join the army or navy, Black's Law Dictionary,
Judgments Extension Act, 1868
the country in which such judgments are sought to been forced. By the Inferior Courts Judgment Extension Act, 1882 (45 &
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
c. 27, s. 9). A trespasser's possessory title may be forced on a purchaser's if the vendor can show forty years'
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Nemo tenetur prodere seipsum
the fact of his own criminality, no one can be forced to give his own oath in evidence of his guilt.
Particeps criminis
Particeps criminis, an unwilling or forced bribe-giver, may not even be stigmatized as an accomplice in
Regress, Lettrs of
bound to receive the mortgagor than he would have been forced to receive any third party; to remedy this, letters of
Monte acid
An acid elevator as a tube through which acid is forced to some height in a sulphuric acid manufactory
Agreement
a debtor and creditor, and includes an agreement providing for forced labour, the existence of which is presumed under any social
follow on
an immediate second innings forced on a cricket team scoring a prescribed number of runs
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
function in persons whose heart has apparently stopped beating involving forced respiration periodic pressure on the heart by pushing on the
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