Induce - Law Dictionary Search Results
Corrupt practices
giving any member of such body any advantage as an inducement to do or not to do anything in respect of
Consent
in s. 13 of the Indian Contract Act. A consent induced by false representation may not be free, but it can
Consideration
In its widest sense consideration is the price, motive or inducement for a promise or for a transfer of property from
Damdupat
Damdupat, the principle of Damdupat was evolved both as an inducement to the debtor to pay the entire principal and interest
Confession by culprit
the indictment. A confession before trial, if given without any inducement of favour or threat of punishment, is evidence against the
Barratry
Scotland, it is the crime of a judge who is induced, by bribery, to pronounce a judgment; and it is also
Confession
should be a voluntary one, that means not caused by inducement, threat or promise. Whether a confession is voluntary or not
Commandant
order of judge or magisterial officer. 2. The offence of inducing another to commit a crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
Civil Law
it was divided into seven Parts, but the reason that induced the emperor to make this division is not known. Some
Block-busting
Block-busting, means a profiteering by inducing property owners to sell hastily and often at a loss
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