Faulting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agiler
Agiler [fr. gilt, Sax., without fault], an observer or informer, Ibid.
Absolute liability
liability, What s. 82A of Railways Act, 1890 does is to run a liability which was 'contingent on fault' into an 'absolute' liability. What, however, it does not do, is to provide a free 'insurance cover' to
Recriminate
To return one charge or accusation with another to charge back fault or crime upon an accuser
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Redhibitory
Of or pertaining to redhibition as a redhibitory action or fault
Disrationare, or dirationare
Disrationare, or dirationare, to justify; to clear one's self of a fault; to traverse an indictment, to disprove, Encyc. Londin.
Punish
To impose a penalty upon to afflict with pain loss or suffering for a crime or fault either with or without a view to the offenders amendment to cause to suffer in retribution to chasten
Petty
Little trifling inconsiderable also inferior subordinate as a petty fault a petty prince
Perfect
not defective nor redundant having all the properties or qualities requisite to its nature and kind without flaw fault or blemish without error mature whole pure sound right correct
Penitence
The quality or condition of being penitent the disposition of a penitent sorrow for sins or faults repentance contrition
Peccadillo
A slight trespass or offense a petty crime a trifling fault
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Faulting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agiler
Agiler [fr. gilt, Sax., without fault], an observer or informer, Ibid.
Absolute liability
liability, What s. 82A of Railways Act, 1890 does is to run a liability which was 'contingent on fault' into an 'absolute' liability. What, however, it does not do, is to provide a free 'insurance cover' to
Recriminate
To return one charge or accusation with another to charge back fault or crime upon an accuser
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Redhibitory
Of or pertaining to redhibition as a redhibitory action or fault
Disrationare, or dirationare
Disrationare, or dirationare, to justify; to clear one's self of a fault; to traverse an indictment, to disprove, Encyc. Londin.
Punish
To impose a penalty upon to afflict with pain loss or suffering for a crime or fault either with or without a view to the offenders amendment to cause to suffer in retribution to chasten
Petty
Little trifling inconsiderable also inferior subordinate as a petty fault a petty prince
Perfect
not defective nor redundant having all the properties or qualities requisite to its nature and kind without flaw fault or blemish without error mature whole pure sound right correct
Penitence
The quality or condition of being penitent the disposition of a penitent sorrow for sins or faults repentance contrition
Peccadillo
A slight trespass or offense a petty crime a trifling fault
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