Fatalism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Damnum fatale
Damnum fatale, fatal damage, for which bailees are not liable. Among fatal
fatal
fatal 1 : causing failure of a legal claim or cause
Fatality
The state of being fatal or proceeding from destiny invincible necessity superior to and independent
Fatalness
Quality of being fatal
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
Fatalistic
Implying or partaking of the nature of fatalism
Fatalism
The doctrine that all things are subject to fate or that they take place by inevitable necessity
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