Faultful - Law Dictionary Search Results
perfect
perfect : entirely without fault or defect: as a : satisfying all requirements [failed to
pardon
clemency compare commute 3 : excuse or forgiveness for a fault or offense pardon vt
boob
to commit a faux pas or fault
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mitigation of damages
losses resulting from the injury [whether the patient shares any fault and whether the patient has satisfied the requirements of mitigation
libel
for libel against a media defendant without a showing of fault (as negligence) on the defendant's part. These protections do not
irreconcilable differences
irreconcilable differences : substantial incompatibility between marriage partners that is a broad ground for esp. no-fault divorce compare irretrievable breakdown...
innocence
innocence : freedom from fault or guilt under the law: as a : the state
in pari delicto
pari delicto [New Latin, in like offense] : in equal fault or wrong used of parties to a lawsuit n :
frustration
a fortuitous event or by circumstances which are not the fault of either party called also frustration of purpose frustration of
fellow-servant rule
not liable for injuries inflicted on one employee by the fault of another employee during the course of his or her
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