Induce - Law Dictionary Search Results
New trial
not accord with the justice of the case, may be induced to grant a third trial, but this is entirely in
Necessitas inducit privilegium quoad jura privata
Necessitas inducit privilegium quoad jura privata [Lat.], necessity induces, or gives, a privilege as to private rights.
Narcotic drug, Narcotic
swallowed or inhaled by, or injected into, a human being induces drowsiness, sleep, stupefaction or insensibility in the human being and
Misrepresentation
but which is in fact false. Innocent misrepresentation, if it induced a contract, provides a defence to an action on the
Marz-ool-maut
Nawaz Khan, 12 Lah 683. Marz-ul-maut, is a malady which induces an apprehension of death in the person suffering from it
Mania a potu
Mania a potu, otherwise denominated delirium tremens, a disease induced from the intemperate use of spirituous liquors or certain other
Liability of agent signing
is liable personally on the instrument, except to those who induced him to sign upon the belief that the principal only
Intent to defraud
by practising 'suggestion falsi' or 'suppressioveri' or both he intentionally induces another to believe a thing to be true, which he
Philosophy
Literally the love of inducing the search after wisdom in actual usage the knowledge of
Eddy current
An induced electric current circulating wholly within a mass of metal called
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