Fatalness - Law Dictionary Search Results
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
Lungworm
air passages of cattle sheep and other animals often proving fatal The lungworm of cattle Strongylus micrurus and that of sheep
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VerbarMelanoma
containing dark pigment Such tumors are usually malignant and often fatal
Murrain
An infectious and fatal disease among cattle
myxomatosis
a viral disease usually fatal of rabbits
nostalgia
Homesickness esp a severe and sometimes fatal form of melancholia due to homesickness
Pest
A fatal epidemic disease a pestilence specif the plague
Discrepancy and contradiction
'contradiction'. Whereas contradiction in the statement of the witness is fatal for the case, minor discrepancy or variance in evidence will
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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Fatalness - Law Dictionary Search Results
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
Lungworm
air passages of cattle sheep and other animals often proving fatal The lungworm of cattle Strongylus micrurus and that of sheep
Keep your definitions linked to case research
VerbarMelanoma
containing dark pigment Such tumors are usually malignant and often fatal
Murrain
An infectious and fatal disease among cattle
myxomatosis
a viral disease usually fatal of rabbits
nostalgia
Homesickness esp a severe and sometimes fatal form of melancholia due to homesickness
Pest
A fatal epidemic disease a pestilence specif the plague
Discrepancy and contradiction
'contradiction'. Whereas contradiction in the statement of the witness is fatal for the case, minor discrepancy or variance in evidence will
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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