Examples of Forcibly in a sentence
Forcibly keeping possession of land Any person who, being in actual possession of land without colour of right holds possession of it in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace or reasonable apprehension of a breach of the peace, against a person entitled by law to the possession of the land, is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for 2 years.
Forcibly entering land (1) Any person who, in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace or reasonable apprehension of a breach of the peace, enters on land which is in the actual and peaceable possession of another is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for 2 years.
Forcibly restraining an individual to enable administration of psychotropic medication.
Forcibly freeing person from lawful custody Any person who forcibly frees, or attempts to free, from lawful custody any person serving a sentence for, or charged with, an offence that is punishable with imprisonment for life, or for 20 years or more, is guilty of a crime and is liable to imprisonment for 20 years.
Forcibly keeping possession of landAny person who, being in actual possession of land without colour of right holds possession of it in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace or reasonable apprehension of a breach of the peace, against a person entitled by law to the possession of the land, is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for2 years.Summary conviction penalty: $6 000.
Forcibly entering land(1) Any person who, in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace or reasonable apprehension of a breach of the peace, enters on land which is in the actual and peaceable possession of another is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for2 years.Summary conviction penalty: $6 000.(2) It is immaterial whether he is entitled to enter on the land or not. [Section 69 amended by No. 4 of 2004 s.
Forcibly detained or interned in the line of duty by a foreign government or power.
Forcibly hold the eye open to wash thoroughly behind the eyelids.
Forcibly detained or interned in line of duty by a foreign government or power.
Forcibly keeping possession of landAny person who, being in actual possession of land without colour of right holds possession of it in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace or reasonable apprehension of a breach of the peace, against a person entitled by law to the possession of the land, is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for2 years.Summary conviction penalty: $6 000.[Section 70 amended by No. 4 of 2004 s.