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force
force 1 : a cause of motion, activity, or change intervening
Air Force
Air Force, The (English) Air Forces (Constitution) Act, 1917, replaced the Air
Forced labour
Forced labour, where a person provides labour or service to another
Armed Forces
Armed Forces, 'armed forces' means the naval, military and air forces and
Reserve Forces
Reserve Forces. 1. Army.--The (English) Reserve Forces Act, 1882 (45 & 46
Vis major force majeure usual
Vis major force majeure usual, the expression 'force majeure' is not a mere
Law in force
Law in force, a law cannot be said to be in force unless
Force
Force, 'Force' means the Border Security Force, See also Indo-Tibetan Border
Force majeure
Force majeure, irresistible compulsion, coercion diplomatically recognized as irresistible, Concise Oxford
Existing law and law in force
Existing law and law in force, there is material difference between 'an existing law' and a
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