in terrorem
adverb or adjective
in ter·ror·em
ˌin-te-ˈrōr-əm, -em
: by way of threat or intimidation : serving or intended to threaten or intimidate
overbroad covenants not to compete which have in terrorem effect on employees—J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo
Note: In terrorem is most commonly used to describe a condition in a will that threatens an heir with forfeiture if he or she challenges the validity of the will.
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