Fatal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Destructive
destruction tending to bring about ruin death or devastation ruinous fatal productive of serious evil mischievous pernicious often with of or
diabetes
contains saccharine matter and the condition if untreated is generally fatal
Dismal
Fatal ill omened unlucky
Exitial
Destructive fatal
Farcy
is of the same nature as glanders and is often fatal Called also farcin and farcimen
survival action
action for the recovery of damages for injury to a fatally injured person that is brought by his or her personal
Fatalism
The doctrine that all things are subject to fate or that they take place by inevitable necessity
Fatalistic
Implying or partaking of the nature of fatalism
Fatally
In a manner proceeding from or determined by fate
Act of God
be taken, Lord Westbury defined the act of God (damnum fatale in Scotch Laws) as an occurrence which no human foresight
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