Deviator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solecism
the combination of words or parts of a sentence esp deviation from the idiom of a language or from the rules
Arbitrary
and there is no impediment in adopting the procedure, the deviation to act in different manner which does not disclose any
Heteromorphic
Deviating from the normal perfect or mature form having different forms
Deed
intention of the parties, yet it is not advisable to deviate from it unless in a matter of urgent necessity. A
Encroachment and unauthorised construction
of a construction without sanctioned plan or map and in deviation in the construction which are within the compound-able on one's
Fault
An error or defect of judgment or of conduct any deviation from prudence or duly resulting from inattention, incapacity, perversity, bad
Gradient
Gradient, moving by steps; the deviation of a road or railway from a level surface upon
Immoral
word. Ordinarily it takes in every aspect of personal conduct deviating from the standard norms of life. It may also be
Insurance
(3) Breaches of the law of nations. (4) Consequences of deviation. (5) All losses arising from unseaworthiness. Unseaworthiness may be caused
Legislative power and judicial power
resolution of disputes between particular parties and Judges may not deviate from this duty. This view of the distinction between the
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