Lawful Force - Law Dictionary Search Results
Municipality
by or under any law for the time being in force in or any part of Delhi. [Delhi Police Act, 1978
Domicile
domiciled when it was made, or the laws then in force in that part of the dominions of the Crown where
heir
herself and who cannot be deprived of his or her lawful portion of the decedent's estate by disinherison without just cause … bod·i·ly heir : heir of the body in this entry forced heir : an heir who cannot be disinherited except for
Custom and usage
and uniformly observed for a long time, has obtained the force of law among Hindus in any local area, tribe, community,
Workmen's Compensation Act
club for games or recreation; (c) members of a police force; (d) out workers; (e) a member of the employer's family
Justification defense
defense of property, necessity (Choice of evils), the use of force to make an arrest, and the use of force by
Corporation owned or controlled by the State
or under any corresponding law for the time being in force in a State, being a society established or admini-stered by
Complaint
or under any other law for the time being in force; or (iii) the Central Government or any State Govern-ment, who
Administration of justice
right with a political community by means of the physical force of the State; the State's application of the sanction of
forcible entry
real property by force or threats of force against the lawful possessor see also forcible entry and detainer 2 : unlawful
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