vis et metus

vis et metus
Force and fear.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • Nihil consensui tam contrarium est quam vis atque metus — (Civil law.) Nothing is as much opposed to consent as force and fear …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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