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natural and probable consequence

natural and probable consequence a consequence that one could reasonably expect to result from


Civil consequences

affects a citizen in his civil life inflicts a civil consequence p k yadav v j m a industries ltd 1993


Displaced from land, in consequence of the com-pulsory acquisition

com pulsory acquisition a person is displaced from land in consequence of the compulsory acquisition of his interest if and only


Occasioned by or in consequence of

occasioned by or in consequence of imply directly occasioned by or the direct consequence of


avoidable consequences

avoidable consequences mitigation of damages


Consequently

by consequence by natural or logical sequence or connection


Knowledge

knows that it will follow and he who knows the consequences of his act usually intends them but there may be


Acting honestly

acting in spite thereof is acting with reckless disregard of consequences it is worse than negligence for negligent action is that


Chance

mischivous for a person is not answerable for the incidental consequences of an unlawful act which is merely malum prohibitum as


Intent to annoy

to be annoyance intimidation or insult and that this likely consequence was known to the person enter ing that in deciding


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