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Prolixity
costs may have to be borne by the party in fault.
Processual
sense. 'Where foul play is absent and fairness is not faulted, latitude is a grace of processual justice.' [Mumbai Kamghar Sabha
Pilot
ships become liable for damage caused by the ship or fault in navigation, in districts where the employment of a pilot
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Perished goods
to sell specific goods and subsequently the goods, without any fault on the part of the seller or buyer, perish before
Period of limitation
the prescribed period being shortened by certain exigencies for no fault of his or for reasons beyond his control, Udayan Chinubhai
Mens rea and negligence
Mens rea and negligence, Mens rea and negligence are both fault elements, which provide a basis for the imposition of liability
Marriage
marriages being annulled through misnomers in the banns by the fault of one party in putting them up. And the requiring
Demurrage
in cases where the delay is not occasioned by any fault on the freighter's part, but is inevitable. If, for example,
Freight
cargo which was contracted to be carried and through any fault of the consignor has not been carried. As to the
Disrationare, or dirationare
or dirationare, to justify; to clear one's self of a fault; to traverse an indictment, to disprove, Encyc. Londin.
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