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Or suppose I say, "I'll give you akiss." You might well ask, "Is that a threat or a promise?" And I would say that the answer depends on you: I have made a statement ofintention, and whether it is the kind of a statement that is described here as a threat depends on whether my kissing you is less desirable from your point of view than my not kissing you. ~E. Allan Farnsworth

Athreat is a communicated intent to inflict harm or loss on another person. A threat is considered an act ofcoercion. Threats (intimidation) are widely observed in animal behavior, particularly in a ritualized form, chiefly in order to avoid the unnecessary physical violence that can lead to physical damage or the death of both conflicting parties.[citation needed]

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  • What does a claimant need to show in order to succeed on a theory ofduress by threat? The Restatement Second suggests four requirements.' First, there must be a threat. Second, the threat must be of a kind that the law condemns. Third, the threat must induce the victim's manifestation of assent. Fourth, the threat mustbe sufficiently grave to justify the victim's assent.
    First, what is a threat? Though the Restatement Second attempts no definition, it may be of interest to consider that question in passing here. To begin with, a threat is a manifestation of an intent to do or not to do something in the future ("I'll break your arm" or "I'll break our contract"). But a promise is also a manifestation to do something in the future. Suppose a contractor says to a landowner, "I'll build the house." That is a promise. How does a threat differ from such a promise? Ordinarily, at least, a significant difference between a threat and any other statement ofintention is that a threat manifests an intention to do or not to do something that is less desirable from the promisee's point of view than if the alternative were the case. Suppose that after the landowner has gotten the contractor to agree to build the house, the contractor says, "I will not build the house." You would call that a threat because his not building the house is less desirable from the landowner's point of view than his building it. Or suppose I say, "I'll give you a kiss." You might well ask, "Is that a threat or a promise?" And I would say that the answer depends on you: I have made a statement of intention, and whether it is the kind of a statement that is described here as a threat depends on whether my kissing you is less desirable from your point of view than my not kissing you.

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If we present a threat!? You got aSPACESHIP floating over our heads with alaser cannon pointing down! In anotherdimension, seven of you overthrew thegovernment andassassinated the President! WE are thegood guys,protecting ourcountry from a veryreal threat:you. ~Robert Goodman
Batman: Whatever you think you're doing, if you present a threat to theworld, theJustice League will take you down...
Amanda Waller:If we present a threat!? You've got aSPACESHIP floating over our heads with alaser cannon pointing down! In anotherdimension, seven of you overthrew thegovernment andassassinated thePresident!WE are thegood guys,protecting ourcountry from a veryreal threat:you.

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