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United States Court of Military Appeals
United States Court of Military Appeals : united states court of appeals for the armed … Appeals : united states court of appeals for the armed forces
Activity incident to service
member of the armed forces as a part of a military operation or as a result of the actor's status as
Workmen's Compensation Act
employer's family living in his house; (f) in the naval, military, or air services, and certain fishermen are excluded [see s. … club for games or recreation; (c) members of a police force; (d) out workers; (e) a member of the employer's family
Trinoda necessitas
of defence.-(Arcis constructio.) (3) Fyrd, or contribution for maintaining the military and naval forces of the kingdom.-Anc. Inst. Eng.
sanction
: explicit or official approval 3 : an economic or military coercive measure adopted usually by several nations in concert for … coercive measure adopted usually by several nations in concert for forcing a nation violating international law to desist or yield to
Contagious Diseases Prevention Acts (English)
of prostitutes. They were in force at certain naval and military stations, and were repealed in 1886 by 49 & 50 … the medical examination and detention of prostitutes. They were in force at certain naval and military stations, and were repealed in
Fyrd, fyrdung
Fyrd, fyrdung, the military array or land force of the whole country. Contribution to … Fyrd, fyrdung, the military array or land force of the whole country. Contribution to the fyrd was one
Industrial or other establishment
than such service belonging to, or exclusively employed in the military, naval or air forces on the Union or the Civil
Public officer
India Service; (c) every commissioned or gazetted officer in the military naval or air forces of the Union while serving under
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