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Earnest money
forfeited when the transaction falls through, by reason of the fault or failure of the purchase. Earnest money or deposit serves
Ejus nulla culpa est cui parere necesse sit
necesse sit. D. 17, 50, 169.-(He is not in any fault who is bound to obey.)
Enach
Enach, the satisfaction for a crime; the recompense for a fault, Skene.
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Finding mains holding
meticulously. Because we find that the jury's finding of concurrent fault is amply supported by the evidence, we hold that appellee
Forfeiture
'to lose, or lose the right to, by some error, fault, offence or crime, 'to incur a penalty'. 'Forefeiture', as judicially
Idem est facere et non prohibere cum possis; et qui non prohibet cum prohibere possit in culpa est
he who does not prohibit when he can is in fault.
Innoxiare
Innoxiare, to purge one of a fault and make him innocent, Leg. Ethelred. C. 10
Immoral contracts
set it aside if both parties have been equally in fault, for in pari delicto potior est conditio defendentis. Yet a
Imperitia culpa adnumeratur
Imperitia culpa adnumeratur [Lat.], inexperience is accounted a fault.
VerbarHyperopia
the eye in which through shortness of the eyeball or fault of the refractive media the rays of light come to
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