"Strong Hand" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Strong Hand LAW AND LEGAL
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The words “with strong hand” imply a degree of criminal force, whereas the words vi et armis ("with force and arms”) are mere formal words ln the action of trespass, and the plaintiff is not bound to prove any force. The statutes relating to forcible entries use the words “with a strong hand” as describing that degree or force whIch makes an entry or detaIuer ot lands criminal. Brown

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Decoy LAW AND LEGAL

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Detainment LAW AND LEGAL

This term ls used In policies of marine insurance, in the clause relating to “arrests, restraints, and detain-ments.” The last …

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emphasis ENGLISH

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energy ENGLISH

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Et Non LAW AND LEGAL

Lat - And not A technical phrase in pleading, which introduces the neg-ative averments of a special traverse. It has …

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Extort LAW AND LEGAL

The natural meaning of the* word “extort" is to obtain money or other valuable thing either by compulsion, by actual …

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Force LAW AND LEGAL

Power dynamically considered, that is, ln motion or in action; constraining power, compulsion; strength directed to an end. Usually the …

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Fortia LAW AND LEGAL

Force. In old English law. Force used by an accessary, to enable the principal to commit a crime, as by …

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hanghang CEBUANO

hanghang v {1} [A; a12] for infants to have their mouth open, yearning for food. Naghanghang ang gutum nga pisù, …

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human CEBUANO

human a {1} finished, done. Human na ang lamísa, The table is finished. Human na nag laba, (I) already washed …

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A prefix from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; …

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lugwà (from gulà) v [B3(1)6; b6] {1} be forced out. Wà makalugwà ang bítuk kay giundángan ang pagpurga, The intestinal …

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