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Compel

To drive or urge with force or irresistibly to force to constrain to oblige to necessitate

Commanding Officer

detachment to which such person belongs or is attached. [Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), s. 4 (xv)] when used

forcible entry

forcible entry 1 : the unlawful taking of possession of real

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hijack

possession or control of (a vehicle) from another person by force or threat of force ;specif : to seize possession or

legitime

one-fourth) of a testate succession that is reserved for a forced heir called also forced portion compare disposable portion, falcidian portion,

strike

delete something 2 : to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands vt 1 : to

Farad

capacity of a condenser whose charge having an electro motive force of one volt is equal to the amount of electricity

magnetic field

The space around a magnet through which it exerts magnetic force a field of force surrounding a permanent magnet electrical current

VerbarSforzando

Forcing or forced a direction placed over a note to signify

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,

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Forces - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Compel

To drive or urge with force or irresistibly to force to constrain to oblige to necessitate

Commanding Officer

detachment to which such person belongs or is attached. [Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), s. 4 (xv)] when used

forcible entry

forcible entry 1 : the unlawful taking of possession of real

Keep your definitions linked to case research

hijack

possession or control of (a vehicle) from another person by force or threat of force ;specif : to seize possession or

legitime

one-fourth) of a testate succession that is reserved for a forced heir called also forced portion compare disposable portion, falcidian portion,

strike

delete something 2 : to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands vt 1 : to

Farad

capacity of a condenser whose charge having an electro motive force of one volt is equal to the amount of electricity

magnetic field

The space around a magnet through which it exerts magnetic force a field of force surrounding a permanent magnet electrical current

VerbarSforzando

Forcing or forced a direction placed over a note to signify

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,

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