Faultful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Institutions
of the fourth book treat of obligations arising out of faults and quasi-faults--delicta or quasi delicta. The rest of the book,
Hire
bailment; and, finally, to warrant the thing free from any fault inconsistent with the proper use or enjoyment of it. It
Captious
Apt to catch at faults disposed to find fault or to cavil eager to object
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Excuse
To free from accusation or the imputation of fault or blame to clear from guilt to release from a
divorce
an absolute divorce that is not based on either spouse's fault and that is granted usually on the grounds of an
default
default [Anglo-French defalte defaute lack, fault, failure to answer a summons, from defaillir to be lacking,
accusation
accusation 1 : a formal charge of wrongdoing, delinquency, or fault [the accused shall enjoy the right…to be informed of the
Absolute liability
does is to run a liability which was 'contingent on fault' into an 'absolute' liability. What, however, it does not do,
Punish
afflict with pain loss or suffering for a crime or fault either with or without a view to the offenders amendment
Recriminate
return one charge or accusation with another to charge back fault or crime upon an accuser
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