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When the consent of the party is obtained by threatening him with murder or by threatening that his property will be put on fire, it amounts to :
intimidation
use of force
threat to use force
coercion
- Intimidation: This involves creating fear in someone to influence their decisions. It often implies a psychological threat without the use of physical force.
- Use of Force: This refers to physically coercing someone to make them act against their will. It's not relevant here as the scenario describes threats rather than actual force.
- Threat to Use Force: This means suggesting that force will be used if compliance is not met. It aligns closely with intimidation but specifies potential physical actions.
- Coercion: This involves compelling someone to act in an involuntary manner by using threats of harm to life or property. It closely fits the described scenario.
Correct Answer: Option 4, Coercion
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