1. Arrests were made under a state law which makes it a criminal offence to hide ones face at a protest. 2. Costumes and sets were also made under his supervision. 3. First, the Company is already required to circulate nominations made under requisition without charge if no additional costs are involved. 4. Holmes J. considered that in these circumstances the payment was made under duress. 5. If the Woolwich principle comprehends payments made under a mistake of law then such payments are also covered by the statutory provisions. 6. In other words, we are of opinion that the payment was made under duress. 7. One possibility relates to the many cases where plural reference is made under conditions which our results show to be relatively unfavourable. 8. Payments thus demanded colore officii are regarded by the law as being made under duress. 9. Payments were made under the table to local officials. 10. She told about the shame, and the heartbreaking Decision she was forced to make under duress. |