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  • 31Compulsory dances — are a part of ice dancing in which all the couples perform the same standardized steps and holds to music of a specified tempo. One or more compulsory dances are usually skated as the first phase of competitions in ice dancing, but they are also… …

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  • 32compulsory process — n: process served on witnesses to compel their testimony for the defense at trial ◇ A criminal defendant has a constitutional right to compulsory process. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. compulsory process …

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  • 33Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence — is a 1980 essay by Adrienne Rich, published in her 1986 book Blood, Bread, and Poetry. Contents 1 Summary 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External li …

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  • 34Compulsory arbitration — Compulsory arbitration. In labor disputes, some laws of some communities force the two sides labor and management, to undergo arbitration. These laws mostly apply when the possibility of a strike seriously affects the public interest. Some labor… …

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  • 35compulsory acquisition — comˌpulsory acquiˈsition noun [countable] another name for compulsory purchase * * * compulsory acquisition UK US noun [C or U] ► LAW, PROPERTY COMPULSORY PURCHASE(Cf. ↑compulsory purchase) …

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  • 36compulsory liquidation — ➔ liquidation * * * compulsory liquidation UK US noun [C or U] (also forced liquidation) ► LAW a situation in which a company must stop operating and sell all its assets in order to pay its debts: force/place/put into compulsory liquidation » The …

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  • 37compulsory purchase — comˌpulsory ˈpurchase also compulsory acquisition noun [uncountable] LAW in Britain, when a government organization has the legal power to make you sell them your land or property and pays you an amount of money as compensation. This usually… …

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  • 38compulsory purchase order — ➔ order1 * * * compulsory purchase order UK US noun [C] UK (US eminent domain order) ► LAW, PROPERTY a decision made in a court of law giving a government organization, etc. the right to buy private property if it needs the land to build… …

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  • 39compulsory retirement — ➔ retirement * * * compulsory retirement UK US noun [U or C] ► HR MANDATORY RETIREMENT(Cf. ↑mandatory retirement): »In 2010 the laws in the UK regarding the age of compulsory retirement for Civil Servants changed, and people above the age of 65… …

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  • 40compulsory winding up — ➔ winding up * * * compulsory winding up UK US noun [S or U] LAW, FINANCE ► a decision by a court of law that a failed business must close: »It is the supervision by the court that is the main difference between a compulsory winding up and… …

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