Casualty - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hire
the loss or destruction of the thing by any inevitable casualty; (3) by a voluntary dissolu-tion of the contract by the
Fortuitous
unfortunate', Black's Law Dictionary, p. 664. Means 'accident or fortuitous casualty (Stroud's Judicial Dictionary)
Damnum fatale
by the civilians losses by shipwreck, by lightning or other casualty, by superior force, and by robbery, but not by theft,
Brossus
Brossus, bruised or injured with blows, wounds, or other casualty, Cowel's Law Dict.
Incident
That which falls out or takes place an event casualty occurrence
Fortuity
Accident chance casualty
Escheat
The falling back or reversion of lands by some casualty or accident to the lord of the fee in consequence
Casualty
That which comes without design or without being foreseen contingency
loss
amount realized from the sale or exchange of the asset casualty loss : loss of property as a result of a
gain
because property insurance benefits paid for a loss from a casualty or theft are greater than the adjusted value of the
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