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forced portion
forced portion : legitime
forced heir
forced heir see heir
Inspector-General of the Forces
Inspector-General of the Forces. An officer origin-ally appointed in 1904, whose duty it is
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With any limited liability and in force
With any limited liability and in force, the phrase means a statutory policy under the old Act
Force and arms
Force and arms [vi et armis, Lat.], words usually inserted in
Forceful
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break
(as force) other than bargaining vi : to escape with forceful effort often used with out [prisoners wounded while attempting to
hard hitting
characterized by or full of force and vigor forceful as a hard hitting expose
high power
vigorously energetic or forceful
Army (UK)
Army (UK) [fr. armee, Fr.], the military force of a country. From1689 to 1879, the army was regulated
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Forceful - Law Dictionary Search Results
forced portion
forced portion : legitime
forced heir
forced heir see heir
Inspector-General of the Forces
Inspector-General of the Forces. An officer origin-ally appointed in 1904, whose duty it is
Keep your definitions linked to case research
With any limited liability and in force
With any limited liability and in force, the phrase means a statutory policy under the old Act
Force and arms
Force and arms [vi et armis, Lat.], words usually inserted in
Forceful
Matched in: Term Forceful
break
(as force) other than bargaining vi : to escape with forceful effort often used with out [prisoners wounded while attempting to
hard hitting
characterized by or full of force and vigor forceful as a hard hitting expose
high power
vigorously energetic or forceful
Army (UK)
Army (UK) [fr. armee, Fr.], the military force of a country. From1689 to 1879, the army was regulated
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