Element - Law Dictionary Search Results
asportation
the carrying away of someone else's property that is an element of larceny
burden
obligation, or responsibility [the prosecution has the of proving every element of the offense] [the statute imposes undue s] [ of
carnal knowledge
juvenile] see also rape NOTE: Carnal knowledge is sometimes an element of the statutory definition of rape in addition to being
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cause
and consumer protection cases NOTE: A producing cause lacks the element of foreseeability associated with a proximate cause, being more exclusively
consideration
compare motive NOTE: Except in Louisiana, consideration is a necessary element to the creation of a contract. The consideration must result
entertainment expenses
entertainment expenses Employment expenses that have an element of entertainment that is directly related to conducting business.
imperfect
only under certain conditions [an obligation] b : lacking an element otherwise required by law compare perfect
imperfect self-defense
it is successfully used in criminal cases it eliminates the element of malice, reducing the level of the offense from murder
incident
of sexual harassment] 2 : a subordinate, dependent, or consequential element [the search was a legitimate to the arrest] [child support
overt act
the crime of attempt and that is usually a required element of such crimes for conviction even if it is legal
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Element - Law Dictionary Search Results
asportation
the carrying away of someone else's property that is an element of larceny
burden
obligation, or responsibility [the prosecution has the of proving every element of the offense] [the statute imposes undue s] [ of
carnal knowledge
juvenile] see also rape NOTE: Carnal knowledge is sometimes an element of the statutory definition of rape in addition to being
Keep your definitions linked to case research
cause
and consumer protection cases NOTE: A producing cause lacks the element of foreseeability associated with a proximate cause, being more exclusively
consideration
compare motive NOTE: Except in Louisiana, consideration is a necessary element to the creation of a contract. The consideration must result
entertainment expenses
entertainment expenses Employment expenses that have an element of entertainment that is directly related to conducting business.
imperfect
only under certain conditions [an obligation] b : lacking an element otherwise required by law compare perfect
imperfect self-defense
it is successfully used in criminal cases it eliminates the element of malice, reducing the level of the offense from murder
incident
of sexual harassment] 2 : a subordinate, dependent, or consequential element [the search was a legitimate to the arrest] [child support
overt act
the crime of attempt and that is usually a required element of such crimes for conviction even if it is legal
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