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  • 101force and effect — noun : legal efficacy : the existing foundation of enforceable rights and duties the entrenched sections of the South Africa Act are still of force and effect E.P.Dvorin …

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  • 102legal validity — legally valid, having force via the law …

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  • 103force majeure — UK [ˌfɔː(r)s mæˈʒɜː(r)] / US [ˌfɔrs mɑˈʒɜr] noun [uncountable] 1) legal an unexpected event that stops you doing something that you promised to do in a contract 2) greater strength or power …

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  • 104force and arms — noun : violence used in old legal indictments and declarations in trespass …

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  • 105Coming into force — or entry into force (also called commencement) refers to the process by which legislation, regulations, treaties and other legal instruments come to have legal force and effect. The term is closely related to the date of this transition. Contents …

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  • 106Initiation of force — The initiation of force is the start, or beginning, of the use of physical and/or legal coercion, violence, or restraint. This is to be distinguished from retaliatory force and violence. It can be understood as the difference between two or more… …

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  • 107reasonable force — see force 3 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. reasonable force …

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  • 108List of country legal systems — Legal systems of the world   Civil law …

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  • 109Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 — Courts and Legal Services Act, 1990 Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to make provision with respect to the procedure in, and allocation of business between, the High Court and other courts; to make provision with respect to… …

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  • 110National Legal and Policy Center — The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) is a right leaning 501(c)(3) non profit group that monitors and reports on the ethics of public officials, supporters of liberal causes, and labor unions in the United States. Among the NLPC s more high …

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