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DURESSE

Volume 8 · 61 words · 1860 Edition

(duritas, hardness), is used in law to denote such constraint, either by illegal imprisonment, or by threats occasioning a reasonable fear for personal safety, as renders invalid a legal act (as the execution of a deed, &c.) performed by the person suffering such constraint. Duresse by threats (per minus) is interpreted to mean such as occasion fear of life or limb.