Endanger - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: endangerendanger
endanger to bring into danger or peril vi to create a
Endanger
or peril to expose to loss or injury as to endanger life or peace
endangered species
irreversible decline and extinction3 has a significant chance lists of endangered species are maintained by government agencies and in many cases
Railway Passengers, Endangering
railway passengers endangering punishable under the english offences against the person act 1861
Grievous hurt
of the head or face or g any hurt which endangers life parsi marriage and divorce act 1936 3 of 1936
cruelty
a crime as murder 2 a spouse s conduct that endangers life or health or causes mental suffering or fear called
habitable
for a person to live in free of defects that endanger the health and safety of occupants see also warranty of
protection
b supervision or support of one having less power of endangered species 3 the freeing of the producers of goods of
social guest
duty only to refrain from willfully or recklessly injuring or endangering the guest
Black footed ferret
dark face on a yellowish brown coat it is an endangered species
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