Imposition - Law Dictionary Search Results
trust
: an equitable remedy to prevent unjust enrichment through the imposition of a constructive trust credit shel·ter trust : bypass trust
unjust enrichment
by fraud from another in circumstances that demand the judicial imposition of a constructive trust on behalf of those who in
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An imposition a cheat a hoax
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Cheat
the means of fraud or deception a fraud a trick imposition imposture
Humbug
An imposition under fair pretenses something contrived in order to deceive and
Humbuggery
The practice of imposition
Imposement
Imposition
Duress
him on account of some oppression or fradulent advantage, or imposition, attendant upon it. See Scott v. Sebright, (1886) 12 PD
Civil Law
are ascribed the formation of a constitutional government, and the imposition of a fine, instead of death, for crimes; Numa Pompilius
Criminal proceeding
if carried to its conclusion it may result in the imposition of sentences such as death, imprisonment, fine or forfeiture of
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