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fatal
fatal 1 : causing failure of a legal claim or cause
Fatal
Fatal, 1. It means relating to death 2. Providing grounds for
Negligence
or next of kin of the deceased, by the (English) Fatal Accidents Act, 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 93) [(English)
Insurance
a capital sum in the event of the accident proving fatal, the terms depending on the wording of the particular policy.
Campbell's (Lord) Acts (English)
& 7 Vict. c. 96 (the LibelAct,1843); and (2) the Fatal Accidents Act,1846, now, with its amending Acts, known as the
Damnum fatale
Damnum fatale, fatal damage, for which bailees are not liable. Among fatal
Law Reform (UK)
conferred on the dependants of deceased persons by the (English) Fatal Accidents Acts, 1846 to1908, or by the Carriage by (English)
Shall
have all to be considered before condemning a violation as fatal, State of Punjab v. Shamlal Murari, (1976) 1 SCC 719.
Pleuropneumonia
of pleurisy and pneumonia esp a kind of contagions and fatal lung plague of cattle
Louping
An enzooumltic often fatal disease of sheep and other domestic animals of unknown cause
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