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Forced labour
Forced labour, where a person provides labour or service to another for remuneration which is less than the minimum
Vis major force majeure usual
Vis major force majeure usual, the expression 'force majeure' is not a mere French version of the Latin expression 'vis major'.
Law in force
Law in force, a law cannot be said to be in force unless it is brought into operation by legislative enactment,
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Force majeure
Force majeure, irresistible compulsion, coercion diplomatically recognized as irresistible, Concise Oxford Dict. Compare ACT OF GOD; RESTRAINT OF PRINCES.
Law in force and existing law
Law in force and existing law, there is hardly any material difference between 'an existing law' and 'a law in force'.
Fresh force
Fresh force, an act of violence (force) newly done in any city, borough, etc., Fitz. N.B. 7; Old Nat. B.
Force-custody
Force-custody, 'Force custody' means the arrest or confinement or a member, of the Force according to rules. [Border Security
Laws in force in the territory of India
Laws in force in the territory of India, the words 'laws in force in the territory of India' in Article 35(b)
force majeure
force majeure [French, superior force] 1 : superior or insuperable force 2 : an event (as war, labor strike,
magnetic force
The force caused by a magnetic field a force which affects objects having a magnetic field and objects in which
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