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Definition of Inciting
1. incite [v] - See also: incite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inciting
Literary usage of Inciting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1914)
"He was charged with inciting the Indians, and with levying war. His case was
different from that of Arbuthnot. He was an adventurer and had no ostensible ..."
2. The Law of Trademarks, Tradenames and Unfair Competition: Including Trade by James Love Hopkins (1917)
"inciting breach of contract as unfair competition. ... They were expanded to
include cases of inciting breach of the contracts of opera ..."
3. The Powers, Duties and Liabilities of Executive Officers as Between These by Albert William Chaster (1899)
"This is indictable at common law.15 The offence of soliciting and inciting a man
to commit a felony, is, where no such felony is actually committed, ..."
4. Principles of the Criminal Law: A Concise Exposition of the Nature of Crime ...by Seymour Frederick Harris, Charles Leete Attenborough by Seymour Frederick Harris, Charles Leete Attenborough (1899)
"DESERTION, MUTINY, AND inciting THERETO. Any person who maliciously endeavours
to seduce a inciting to person serving in Her Majesty's sea or land forces ..."
5. Commentaries on the Laws of England by Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley, William Wait, William Blackstone (1875)
"In indictments for endeavouring to seduce soldiers or sailors from their duty,
or for inciting them to mutiny, the venue may be laid in any county, ..."
6. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1904)
"233, the court says, after • inciting the law: "Under this statute, It le settled
by frequent adjudications that the actual value of such real estate when ..."