Imposition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Injustice
of the rights of another or others iniquity wrong unfairness imposition
Imposture
deception practiced under a false or assumed character fraud or imposition cheating
Agild
Lat.], free from penalties, not subject to customary fines or impositions, Blount.
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Consent
is that if consent be obtained by intimidation, force, meditated impositions, circumvention, surprise, or undue influence, it is to be treated
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