Faultful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deficiency
Deficiency, means any fault, imperfection, shortcoming or inadequacy in the quality, nature and manner
Mens rea
as a general rule there must be a mind at fault before there can be a crime, it is not an
To forfeit
'to lose, or lose the right to, by some error, fault, offence or crime', 'to incur a penalty'. 'Forfei-ture', as judicially
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Tautology
same thing twice in one sentence in equivalent terms; a fault in rhetoric. It differs from repetition or iteration, which is
Silentium in senatu est vitium
vitium (12 Co. 94), silence in the senate is a fault.
Settlement and rehabilitation
persons and the notification for acquisition of land could not faulted on the ground that the purpose disclosed in the alleged
Scyldwit
Scyldwit, a mulct for any fault.
Revise
'to re-examine, to review, to correct or to amend the fault', is not hedged or qualified by any condition or limitation,
Restitutio in integrum
consequence of the contract or transaction, and not through any fault of his own, except in the case of one who
Quod remedio destituitur ipsa re valet si culpa absit
is without remedy avails of itself if there be no fault in the party seek-ing to enforce it.
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