Deliberate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Docking
Docking, means the deliberate removal of any bone or part of a bone from
Fraud on a power
Suryachandra Rao, AIR 2005 SC 3110. Is an act of deliberate deception with the design of securing something by taking unfair
Go slow
Go slow, Go-slow which is a picturesque description of deliberate delaying of production by workman pretending to be engaged in
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Jury nullification
Jury nullification, means a jury's knowing and deliberate rejection of the evidence or refusal to apply the law
Jus necessitatis
necessary is not wrongful even if done with full and deliberate intention, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 866.
Land use planning
Land use planning, means the deliberate, systematic development of real estate through methods such as zoning,
Wilful negligence
Wilful negligence, even there is a deliberate omission to recover any amount inspite of the specific order
Misfeasance in public office
public office, has been defined as malicious abuse of power, deliberate maladministration and unlawful acts causing injury by public officer, Common
Murder
Murder [fr. morthor, morthen, Sax.; murdrum, Low Lat.]. It is thus defined by Coke (3 Inst. 47): 'When a person...
Reckless
of harm to others and by a conscious (and sometimes deliberate) disregard for or indifference to that risk, Black's Law Dictionary,
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