Correctness - Law Dictionary Search Results
correction
correction 1 : a decline in market price or business activity
Correctible
Capable of being corrected
Rectification
Rectification, implies the correctness of an error or removal of defects or imperfections. It
Clerical error
copying it. Clerical errors in judgments or orders may be corrected by the Court or a judge under R.S.C. Ord. XXVIII.,
cure
: to deal with in a way that eliminates or corrects: as a : to use judicial procedures to undo (damage
Amendment
Amendment, a correction of any errors in the writ or pleadings in actions,
Vagrants
commit them (being convicted before him) to the house of correction to hard labour for not more than one month subject
Pandect', or Digesta
held their sessions once a week for the purpose of correcting imperfect copies in possession of circulating libraries; a fine of
Misadventure, excusable homicide by
effect is merely accidental. So where a parent is moderately correcting a child, a master his apprentice or scholar, or an
just
as a : conforming to reason or a standard of correctness [ sanctions cannot be excessive in relation to the offense]
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