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Induce - Law Dictionary Search Results

Undue influence

injury, or the practice of any intimidation, in order to induce any person to vote, or refrain from voting, or on

Threats

extort any valuable thing from any person, or (b) to induce any person to confer or procure for any person any

Sedition

of the country. The objects of sedition generally are to induce discontent and insurrection, and stir up opposition to the Government,

Representation

of fact-either by words or by conduct -- made to induce some one to act esp. to enter into a contract,

solicit

make petition to [ the court] 2 : to ask, induce, advise, or command (a person) to do something and esp.

Narcoanalysis

process of injecting a 'truth-serum' drug into a patient to induce semi consciousness, and them interrogating the patient. This process has

Bounty

or benefit offered or given especially by a Government, to induce someone to take action or perform service e.g. a bounty

Cicatrize

To heal or induce the formation of a cicatrix in as in wounded or

Material concealment of facts

if communicated to the other party to the contract, would induce him either to refuse to agree to it or not

Entice

fishes Often in a bad sense To lead astray to induce to evil to tempt as the sirens enticed them to

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