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hazard
hazard : a condition that tends to create or increase the possibility of loss used esp. in insurance law
hostile work environment
hostile work environment The basis for a sexual harassment claim, a "hostile work environment" is created where the presence of demeaning or sexual photographs, jokes, threats, or overall atmosphere is so pervasive as to
agency
also express agency and implied agency in this entry agency by estoppel : an agency that is not created as an actual agency by a principal and an agent but that is imposed by law when a
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ground
alcoholism as the s for divorce] 2 : a piece or parcel of land [the design being to create high for use during overflow periods "Bright v. Perkins, 239 S.W.2d 281 (1951)"] [a sudden disruption of a
force
committed a violent crime. lawful force : force that is considered justified under the law and does not create criminal or tort liability compare unlawful force in this entry mod·er·ate force [mÄ -də-rət-] : nondeadly force in
filiation
Latin filius son] 1 : a legal relationship of a parent and esp. a father and child that creates rights and obligations [used to help prove in a paternity suit "LeBlanc v. LeBlanc, 427 So. 2d 1361
fee simple
grantee.” The term heirs is considered in this context a word of limitation, and so this does not create a future interest in the estate in the heirs but simply makes the estate freely alienable. fee simple
endanger
endanger : to bring into danger or peril vi : to create a dangerous situation [charged with driving to ]
demurrer
court's jurisdiction. demurrer to the evidence : a demurrer that asserts that the evidence is not sufficient to create a question of fact for the jury to decide general demurrer : a demurrer that challenges the sufficiency
constituent
act as agent : principal 2 : a member of a constituency adj : having the power to create a government or to frame or amend a constitution [a assembly]
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hazard
hazard : a condition that tends to create or increase the possibility of loss used esp. in insurance law
hostile work environment
hostile work environment The basis for a sexual harassment claim, a "hostile work environment" is created where the presence of demeaning or sexual photographs, jokes, threats, or overall atmosphere is so pervasive as to
agency
also express agency and implied agency in this entry agency by estoppel : an agency that is not created as an actual agency by a principal and an agent but that is imposed by law when a
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ground
alcoholism as the s for divorce] 2 : a piece or parcel of land [the design being to create high for use during overflow periods "Bright v. Perkins, 239 S.W.2d 281 (1951)"] [a sudden disruption of a
force
committed a violent crime. lawful force : force that is considered justified under the law and does not create criminal or tort liability compare unlawful force in this entry mod·er·ate force [mÄ -də-rət-] : nondeadly force in
filiation
Latin filius son] 1 : a legal relationship of a parent and esp. a father and child that creates rights and obligations [used to help prove in a paternity suit "LeBlanc v. LeBlanc, 427 So. 2d 1361
fee simple
grantee.” The term heirs is considered in this context a word of limitation, and so this does not create a future interest in the estate in the heirs but simply makes the estate freely alienable. fee simple
endanger
endanger : to bring into danger or peril vi : to create a dangerous situation [charged with driving to ]
demurrer
court's jurisdiction. demurrer to the evidence : a demurrer that asserts that the evidence is not sufficient to create a question of fact for the jury to decide general demurrer : a demurrer that challenges the sufficiency
constituent
act as agent : principal 2 : a member of a constituency adj : having the power to create a government or to frame or amend a constitution [a assembly]
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