Failing - Law Dictionary Search Results
evasiveness
Deliberate vagueness or ambiguity failing to answer a question while trying to seem as though
Ultimus h'res
last or remote heir, that is, the sovereign who succeeds failing all relations, Scots Law.
accomplice
or assisting in the commission of the crime or by failing to prevent it though under a duty to do so
Failure
Cessation of supply or total defect a failing deficiency as failure of rain failure of crops
aider by verdict
were proven : the correcting of a pleading defect (as failing to allege a fact) by the verdict in order to
default
failure to defend against a claim in court (as by failing to file pleadings or to appear in court) see also
divided
Civil Code"] [granted in portions] 2 : not united : failing to agree [a Court]
fault
fault [Anglo-French faute lack, failing, ultimately from Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint] 1 : a
impossibility
may be released from liability for breach of contract for failing to perform an obligation that is rendered impossible by uncontrollable
inadvertence
inadvertence : an accidental oversight (as failing to sign a form)
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