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Permulator
commutator and rotating brushes in which the exciting field is induced by the alternating current in a short circuited magnetic core
Whoever takes or entices any minor
fraud. The word 'entice' seems to involve the idea of inducement or allurement by giving rise to hope or desire in
Voluntary
whether from fear of any threat of harm, promise, or inducement or any hope of reward, State v. Mullin, 85 NW
Valuable security
Therefore, if the cheating, employed by the accused, resulted in inducting the Income-tax Officer to make a wrong assessment order, it
Speed money
forma, can delay the movement of goods, the economics whereof induces investment in bribery, Som Parkash v. State of Delhi, AIR
Specific performance
between the parties. In other words, there must be some inducement passing from one party in order to render binding the
Seduction
involving force, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1362. The inducing a girl or woman to part with her virtue for
Rubber
substances. Coagulation is prevented by protective colloids, but can be induced by addition of acetic or formic acid. Synthetic latices include
Rape
Law Amendment Act, 1885, by s. 4 of which connection induced by personation of the woman's husband is declared to be
Fugitation
answer, the Court pronounces sentence of fugitation against him, which induces a forfeiture of goods and chattels to the Crown. A
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