Fair Warning - Law Dictionary Search Results
fair warning
fair warning : sufficient notification in a statute that particular conduct constitutes
vague
failure to describe forbidden conduct in terms sufficient to provide fair warning [an unconstitutionally law] see also void-for-vagueness doctrine compare overbroad vague·ly
void-for-vagueness doctrine
violation of due process because the law does not provide fair warning of a prohibition and fails to set standards for enforcement
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duty
to protect them from unnecessary risk of harm duty of fair representation : a duty obligating a labor union to represent … in a particular way [ of good faith] [a to warn of danger] see also public duty doctrine, special duty doctrine
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