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Seduction
(n) Seduction is the act by which a person is lead to have sexual activity outside a marriage relationship by influencing them other than by force or by teasing them or by igniting his or her sexual desires to develop sexual temptations.

 


seduction
n. the use of charm, salesmanship, promises, gifts and flattery to induce another person to have sexual intercourse outside marriage, without any use of force or intimidation.

SEDUCTION. The offence of a man who abuses the simplicity and confidence of a woman to obtain by false promises what she ought not to grant.

Defamation Â- Invasion of privacy
False light Â- Breach of confidence
Abuse of process
Malicious prosecution
Alienation of affections Â- Seduction ...

quod servitium amisit, for criminal conversation, seducing or harboring wives; debauching daughters, but in this case the daughter must live with her father as his servant; or enticing away or harboring apprentices or servants. When the seduction ...

(3) Either party has a right to a jury in actions of slander, libel, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, seduction or breach of promise of marriage, upon notice without order; (4) or in any other action, by order.

See also: Person, State, Law, Will, Nation

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