Faultful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fault finder
One who makes a practice of discovering others faults and censuring them a scold
Fault finding
The act of finding fault or blaming used derogatively Also Adj
Commission to inquire of faults against the law
Commission to inquire of faults against the law, anciently set forth an extraordinary occasions and
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Fault
Fault, means wrongful act or default. [Sale of Goods Act, 1930
Faultful
Full of faults or sins
liability
jurisdictions, joint and several liability remains despite adoption of comparative fault, and in others it has been eliminated by comparative fault.
Collision of ships
be apportioned between them, as having been occasioned by the fault of both of them. Thirdly, it may happen by the
Magna Carta
provides that:-'A freeman shall not be amerced for a small fault, but after the manner of the fault, and for a
Amendment
SC 1267 (1282, 1286). Amendment, means a correction of errors, faults etc., Webster Law Dictionary, p. 47 Means correction of a
Magna Culpa
Magna Culpa, [Latin 'great fault'] Roman Law Gross fault, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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