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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
Charities, or Public Trusts
was soon abused to so great a degree as to induce the Emperor Valentinian to enact to Mortmain Act by which
Bounty
or benefit offered or given especially by a Government, to induce someone to take action or perform service e.g. a bounty
Block-busting
Block-busting, means a profiteering by inducing property owners to sell hastily and often at a loss
Barratry
Scotland, it is the crime of a judge who is induced, by bribery, to pronounce a judgment; and it is also
Bait and switch
low-priced product to lure customers into the store only to induce them to buy a higher priced product. Most States prohibit
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
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