Enticing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Entices takes
Entices takes, the expression used in s. 361, I.P.C. is 'whoever
Whoever takes or entices any minor
Whoever takes or entices any minor, the word 'takes' does not necessarily connote taking
Entice
hope or desire to allure to attract as the bait enticed the fishes Often in a bad sense To lead astray
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Enticer
One who entices one who incites or allures to evil
Enticement
The act or practice of alluring or tempting as the enticements of evil companions
Enticeable
Capable of being enticed
Seduction
The act of seducing enticement to wrong doing enticement to fail in some duty
Consoritum
that loss is caused by any wrongful act such as enticement, slander, assault or negligence, see Jackson v. Watson & Sons,
Enticing
That entices alluring
Coquettish
Practicing or exhibiting coquetry alluring enticing
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