Constraint - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: constraintConstraint
constraint duress see duress
de facto
latin literally from the fact in reality actually these two constraints have been lifted one de facto and one de jure
force
police force usually used with the 3 violence compulsion or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing constructive force
freedom
being free as a the absence of necessity coercion or constraint in choice or action b liberation from slavery or restraint
Compulsion
driving or urging by force or by physical or moral constraint subjection to force
Compulsorily
in a compulsory manner by force or constraint
Constrainable
capable of being constrained liable to constraint or to restraint
Constrained
marked by constraint not free not voluntary embarrassed as a constrained manner a
Constrainedly
by constraint or compulsion in a constrained manner
Constraint
the act of constraining or the state of being constrained that which compels to or restrains from action compulsion restraint...
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