Condemner - Law Dictionary Search Results
inverse condemnation
inverse condemnation : an action brought against the government by a landowner
Condemnable
Worthy of condemnation blamable culpable
Condemnation
The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong censure blame disapprobation
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Self condemnation
Condemnation of ones self by ones own judgment
condemn
condemn 1 : to impose a penalty on ;esp : to
Prize Court
that if, when a prize has been captured, she is condemned, the prize belongs to the captors, but this is not
Condemner
One who condemns or censures
Censure
Surv. of the Duch. of Corn. Also a judgment which condemns some book, person, or action; more particularly a reprimand from
Shall
importance of the condition have all to be considered before condemning a violation as fatal, State of Punjab v. Shamlal Murari,
double standard
to another used especially of standards of sexual behavior that condemn behavior on the part of women that is condoned or
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