Force and fear

Definition of Force and fear

Called also "vi metuque" means that any contract or act extorted under the pressure of force (vis) or under the influence of fear (metus) is voidable on that ground, provided, of course, that the force or the fear was such as influenced the party.

That's the definition of Force and fear in Black's Law Dictionary 6th Edition. Courtesy of Cekhukum.com.