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'''Restraint''' may refer to: '''Restraint''' may refer to:
* A personal [[virtue]]. See [[self control]]. * A personal [[virtue]]. See [[self control]].
 +* [[Physical restraint]], the practice of rendering people helpless or keeping them in captivity by means such as handcuffs, ropes, straps, etc.
 +** [[Medical restraint]], a subset of general physical restraint used for medical purposes
 +* [[Restraint (film)|''Restraint'' (film)]], an Australian thriller directed by David Deenan
 +* [[Safety harness]]
 +* The use of any type of [[brake]] etc. to slow down or stop any moving machine or vehicle
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 +In '''legal terminology''':
 +* [[Judicial restraint]], a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power
 +* [[Prior restraint]], a government's actions that prevent materials from being distributed
 +* [[Restraint on alienation]], in property law, a clause that seeks to prohibit the recipient of property from transferring his or her interest
 +* [[Restraint of trade]], a restriction on a person's freedom to conduct business
 +* [[Vertical restraints]], agreements between firms or individuals at different levels of the production and distribution process
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Constraint (disambiguation)]]
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Restraint may refer to:

In legal terminology:

  • Judicial restraint, a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power
  • Prior restraint, a government's actions that prevent materials from being distributed
  • Restraint on alienation, in property law, a clause that seeks to prohibit the recipient of property from transferring his or her interest
  • Restraint of trade, a restriction on a person's freedom to conduct business
  • Vertical restraints, agreements between firms or individuals at different levels of the production and distribution process

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