Delinquent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Staunforde
heads: first, of crimes; next, of the method of bringing delinquents of justice; and lastly, of trials and punishment. The several
Spat' placitum
a Court for the speedy execution of justice upon military delinquents, Cowel.
Professional misconduct
of wrong legal advice. Mere negligence unaccompanied by any moral delinquency on the part of a legal practitioner in the exercise
Necessitas excusat aut extenuat delictum in capitalibus, quod non operatur idem in civilibus
non operatur idem in civilibus [Lat.], necessity excuses or extenuates delinquency in capital, which would not operate the same in civil
Moral turpitude
SCC 1 (4). Moral turpitude, whether an offence involves moral delinquency is question of fact depending on the public morals of
Forfeiture
negligence.....', 'something imposed as a punishment for an offence or delinquency, R.S. Joshi v. Ajit Mills Ltd., AIR 1977 SC 2279
foster home
her natural parents (as for reasons of abuse, neglect, or delinquency)
Delinquently
So as to fail in duty
Delinquency
Failure or omission of duty a fault a misdeed an offense a misdemeanor a crime
title
by a governmental body to property seized because of tax delinquency universal title : title acquired by the conveyance causa mortis
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