Faultful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Redhibitory
Of or pertaining to redhibition as a redhibitory action or fault
Reprehend
view of restraining checking or preventing to make charge of fault against to disapprove of to chide to blame to censure
Scold
To find fault or rail with rude clamor to brawl to utter harsh
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Barratry
against barratry. Many foreign jurists hold that it comprehends every fault which the master and crew can commit, whether it arises
Agiler
Agiler [fr. gilt, Sax., without fault], an observer or informer, Ibid.
Perfect
or qualities requisite to its nature and kind without flaw fault or blemish without error mature whole pure sound right correct
Continuous service
a cessation of work which is not due to any fault on the part of the workman, and a workman, who
Culpa caret, qui scit, sed prohibere non potest
scit, sed prohibere non potest [Lat.], He is free from fault who knows but cannot prevent
Culpa est immiscere se rei ad se non pertinenti
se rei ad se non pertinenti [Lat.], It is a fault for a man to meddle in a matter not pertaining
Cum par delictum est duorum semper oneratur petitor et melior habetur possessoris causa
habetur possessoris causa [Lat.], When both parties are equally in fault the plaintiff must always fail and the cause of him
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