Compulsion; force; duress. It may be either actual, (direct or positive,) where physical force is put upon a man to compel him to do an nct against hls wlll, or implied, (legal or constructive,) where the relatlon of the parties is such that one is under subjection to the other, nnd ls thereby constralned to do what his free will would refuse. State v. Darlington, 153 Ind. 1, 53 N. E. 925; Chappell v. Trent, 90 Va. 849, 19 S. E. 314; Radich v. Hutchins, 95 U. S. 213, 24 L. Ed. 409; Peyser v. New York, 70 N. Y. 497. 26 Am. Rep. 624; State v. Boyle, 13 R. I. 538