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  • 51Forced Entry — may refer to:* Forced Entry (1975 film) * Forced Entry (2002 film) …

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  • 52forced share — n: elective share Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. forced share …

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  • 53Forced settlement — may refer to:*Sedentarization *Forced settlements in the Soviet Union, punitive settlements, a tool of Soviet political repression …

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  • 54forced seller — UK US noun [C] ► a person or company that has to sell something because they need the money: »He wasn t exactly a forced seller, but was pretty desperate to get fresh money …

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  • 55forced selling — UK US noun [U] ► a situation in which someone must sell something because they need the money: »Fund managers have pointed to signs of forced selling of shares by weaker life companies …

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  • 56forced heir — see heir Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 57forced portion — n: legitime Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 58forced entry — n [U and C] an occasion when someone gets into a building illegally by breaking a door, window etc ▪ The police found no signs of forced entry …

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  • 59forced entry — ˌforced ˈentry f15 [forced entry] noun uncountable, countable an occasion when sb enters a building illegally, using force …

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  • 60Forced Landing — is a 1941 film starring Richard Arlen, Eva Gabor (in one of her first roles), J. Carrol Naish, Nils Asther, and Evelyn Brent. The film was directed by Gordon Wiles, and distributed by Paramount Pictures.External links …

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