Forces - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foot ton
to the work done in raising one ton against the force of gravity through the height of one foot
For
A prefix to verbs having usually the force of a negative or privative It often implies also loss
Forceless
Having little or no force feeble
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Forcement
The act of forcing compulsion
Wynton, Statute of
holding of fairs and markets in churchyards, is still in force. The remaining chapters were repealed as to England by the
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Forces - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foot ton
to the work done in raising one ton against the force of gravity through the height of one foot
For
A prefix to verbs having usually the force of a negative or privative It often implies also loss
Forceless
Having little or no force feeble
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Forcement
The act of forcing compulsion
Wynton, Statute of
holding of fairs and markets in churchyards, is still in force. The remaining chapters were repealed as to England by the
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