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Exploitation
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exploitive
tending to exploit or make use of
Exploit
deed or act especially a heroic act a deed of renown an adventurous or noble achievement as the exploits of Alexander the Great
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Exploitation
Matched in: Term Exploitation
Commercial exploitation
Matched in: Term Commercial exploitation
Deploitation
Same as Exploitation
overutilization
exploitation to the point of diminishing returns
overutilize
To exploit to the point of diminishing returns to use excessively
Doctrine of pari delicto
is not designed to reward the 'wrongdoer' or to penalize the 'wronged', by denying to the victim of exploitation access to justice. The doctrine is attracted only when none of the parties is a victim of such
Brothel
place or any portion of any house, room [conveyance] or place, which is used for purpose [of sexual exploitation or abuse] for the gain of another person or for the mutual gain of two or more prostitutes.
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Exploitation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exploitation
Matched in: Term Exploitation
exploitive
tending to exploit or make use of
Exploit
deed or act especially a heroic act a deed of renown an adventurous or noble achievement as the exploits of Alexander the Great
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Exploitation
Matched in: Term Exploitation
Commercial exploitation
Matched in: Term Commercial exploitation
Deploitation
Same as Exploitation
overutilization
exploitation to the point of diminishing returns
overutilize
To exploit to the point of diminishing returns to use excessively
Doctrine of pari delicto
is not designed to reward the 'wrongdoer' or to penalize the 'wronged', by denying to the victim of exploitation access to justice. The doctrine is attracted only when none of the parties is a victim of such
Brothel
place or any portion of any house, room [conveyance] or place, which is used for purpose [of sexual exploitation or abuse] for the gain of another person or for the mutual gain of two or more prostitutes.
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