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Simple English definitions for legal terms

per minas

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A quick definition of per minas:

Term: PER MINAS

Definition: Duress per minas is a type of duress where a person is threatened with harm to themselves or their loved ones, such as loss of life, limb, or mayhem, in order to force them to do something against their will. This type of duress is rarely used as a defense in legal cases, but it is recognized as a form of coercion that can be used to excuse certain crimes. Economic duress and moral duress are other forms of coercion that can be used to force someone to do something against their will.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Duress refers to the use of force or threats to compel someone to do something against their will or judgment. It can be physical confinement, detention of property, or a threat of harm. Duress is considered a defense to a crime, contractual breach, or tort.

Examples:

  • If someone is threatened with violence or imprisonment to sign a contract, it is considered duress.
  • If a person is forced to commit a crime because of a threat to their life or limb, it is considered duress.
  • If a shipbuilder extracts extra payment as a condition of delivering a ship, it is considered economic duress.

The examples illustrate how duress can be used to force someone to do something against their will or judgment. It can be physical or psychological, and it can be used in various situations, such as signing a contract or committing a crime.

per metas et bundas | permissible appointee

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