Factorize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Commission merchant
Commission merchant. A factor is commonly said to be an agent employed to sell goods or merchandise, consigned or delivered to him
mitigating circumstance
criminal culpability [was convicted of manslaughter rather than murder because of mitigating circumstances] ;also : a circumstance or factor relating to an offense or defendant that does not bear on the question of culpability but that receives
wrongful birth
or injury at issue in such a claim [recognize a cause of action for wrongful birth] NOTE: Two factors behind the general recognition of the wrongful birth claim are scientific advances in prenatal diagnosis of birth defects
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wage
often used in pl. 2 pl : the share of the national product attributable to labor as a factor in production
use
by its owner ;also : the privilege of making a fair use of copyrighted work NOTE: Among the factors determining if a use of a copyrighted work is a fair use are these: the purpose of the
turn
turn : to have a specified decisive factor used with on [the first of the cases…ed on first amendment issues "K. A. Cohen"]
sentence
offense and is subject to the upward or downward adjustment of its severity depending on aggravating and mitigating factors split sentence : a sentence of which part is served in prison and the other suspended and usually
rent
: the portion of the income of an economy (as of a nation) attributable to land as a factor of production in addition to capital and labor for rent : available for use or service in return
procedural unconscionability
unfairness or unreasonableness in the terms of the contract compare substantive unconscionability NOTE: Procedural unconscionability is based on factors, such as consumer ignorance or a great deal of unexplained fine print, that serve to deprive a party
pro rata
pro rata [Latin] : proportionately according to an exactly calculable factor (as share or liability) pro rata adj
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Factorize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Commission merchant
Commission merchant. A factor is commonly said to be an agent employed to sell goods or merchandise, consigned or delivered to him
mitigating circumstance
criminal culpability [was convicted of manslaughter rather than murder because of mitigating circumstances] ;also : a circumstance or factor relating to an offense or defendant that does not bear on the question of culpability but that receives
wrongful birth
or injury at issue in such a claim [recognize a cause of action for wrongful birth] NOTE: Two factors behind the general recognition of the wrongful birth claim are scientific advances in prenatal diagnosis of birth defects
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wage
often used in pl. 2 pl : the share of the national product attributable to labor as a factor in production
use
by its owner ;also : the privilege of making a fair use of copyrighted work NOTE: Among the factors determining if a use of a copyrighted work is a fair use are these: the purpose of the
turn
turn : to have a specified decisive factor used with on [the first of the cases…ed on first amendment issues "K. A. Cohen"]
sentence
offense and is subject to the upward or downward adjustment of its severity depending on aggravating and mitigating factors split sentence : a sentence of which part is served in prison and the other suspended and usually
rent
: the portion of the income of an economy (as of a nation) attributable to land as a factor of production in addition to capital and labor for rent : available for use or service in return
procedural unconscionability
unfairness or unreasonableness in the terms of the contract compare substantive unconscionability NOTE: Procedural unconscionability is based on factors, such as consumer ignorance or a great deal of unexplained fine print, that serve to deprive a party
pro rata
pro rata [Latin] : proportionately according to an exactly calculable factor (as share or liability) pro rata adj
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