Fatalism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Curare
sometimes has little effect when taken internally but is quickly fatal when introduced into the blood and used by the Indians
Fatal
Proceeding from or appointed by fate or destiny necessary inevitable
deadly
Capable of causing death mortal fatal destructive certain or likely to cause death as a deadly
Deathly
Deadly fatal mortal destructive
Dengue
the West Indies etc is of short duration and rarely fatal
Destructive
destruction tending to bring about ruin death or devastation ruinous fatal productive of serious evil mischievous pernicious often with of or
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
Workmen's Compensation Act
Workmen's Compensation Act. (English) The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1897, introduced the principle of compulsory insurance of workmen by employers in...
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