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Physically
In a physical manner according to the laws of nature or physics by
false imprisonment
false imprisonment : the tort of intentionally restraining another by physical force or the threat of physical force without privilege or
Selenography
The science that treats of the physical features of the moon corresponding to physical geography in respect
Accomplice
witness. In the latter case, there is injury on the physical form, while in the former, it is both physical as
Actus reus
Actus reus, means the wrongful deed that comprises the physical components of a crime and that generally must be coupled
Addition
merely an appurtenant structure that might not actually be in physical contact with the other building, most courts hold that there
Appearance
4 Am. Jur. 2d Appearance 1, at 620 (1995). Means physical appearance and not appearance through advocate, State of West Bengal
Battery
the actual, intended (or negligent) and direct use of unlawful physical force on a person without his consent (and with hostility),
Boundaries
division between two adjacent territories. The boundary may be (a) physical, or (b) national and supported by documentary or other evidence.
Custody
3 SCR 15. [Criminal Procedure Code (1974) s. 439] Means physical custody, Warner v. Metropolitan Police Commr., (1969) 2 AC 256:
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