Induce - Law Dictionary Search Results
Auction
the transaction, be treated by the vendor as a sale induced by fraud; provided that notice that the vendor intends to
Actio personalis moritur cum persona.
of action for defamation of character or seduction or for inducing one spouse to leave or remain apart from the other
Abduction
a person is compelled by force or such person is induced by any deceitful means to go from any place. The
Photoluminescence
luminescence induced by exposure to light waves in the infrared to ultraviolet
Extortion
to that person, or to any other, and thereby dishonestly induces the person so put in fear to deliver to any
Photodynamics
and their organs the study of the phenomena of curvatures induced by the stimulus of light
Eventus varios res nova semper habet
varios res nova semper habet [Lat.], A new matter always induces various events.
Political offence
the object of changing the govern-ment of a State or inducing it to change its policy, Rajender Kumar Jain v. State,
False pretence, obtaining property
to defraud or injure any other person fradulently causes or induces any other person: (a) to execute, make, accept, endorse or
Restitutio in integrum
Cicero. The case of dolus. When a man was fraudulently induced to become a party to a transaction, which was legal
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