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Wilful
wilful is used in sense of intentional, as distinguished from accidental or involuntary, Word and Phrases, Chordia Automobiles v. S. Moosa,
Occupational hazard
to a particular calling or occupation. Occupational hazards include both accidental injures and occupational diseases, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Casual
defined to mean: (i) Subject to or produced by chance; accidental, fortuitous, (ii) Coming at uncertain times, not to be calculated
Casual and non-recurring
Casual and non-recurring, 'casual' according to dictionary means 'accidental or irregular'. Non-recurring is one which is not likely to occur...
Clerical error
of a Court to correct an error or supply an accidental omission, see Milson v. Carter, 1893 AC 640. As to
Clerical or arithmetical error
clerical or arithmetical error is an error occasioned by an accidental slip or omission of the court. It represents that which
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