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Instigate
Instigate, referred. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 107, Expl. I) Instigation is
instigant
one who instigates someone who deliberately provokes trouble an instigator
Instigation
The act of instigating or the state of being instigated incitement esp to evil
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Instigate
incite used chiefly with reference to evil actions as to instigate one to a crime
Instigator
One who instigates or incites
Abet
act is called abetment. An abettor or abettator is an instigator or setter on, one who promotes or procures a crime
instigative
arousing to action or rebellion
Instigatingly
Incitingly temptingly
Trade Union
as to be liable for the consequences of a strike instigated and regulated by its secretaries, Taff Vale Ry. Co. v.
Questman, or Questmonger
Questman, or Questmonger, means an instigator of a lawsuit or prosecution, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
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