Grieving - Law Dictionary Search Results
grieve
grieve grieved griev·ing vt : to submit (a grievance) to a
aggrieve
aggrieve ag·grieved ag·griev·ing : to inflict injury on: as a : to adversely affect the interests of [was not the...
plaintiff
plaintiff [Middle French plaintif, from plaintif, adj., grieving, from plaint lamentation, from Latin planctus, from plangere to strike,
Mournful
Full of sorrow expressing or intended to express sorrow mourning grieving sad also causing sorrow saddening grievous as a mournful person
Sighing
Uttering sighs grieving lamenting
Grieving
Sad sorrowful causing grief
Oversorrow
To grieve or afflict to excess
Rescue
5), s. 4, which gives treble damages to the person grieved. When a distress is taken without cause, or contrary to
Pound
distress for rent makes the breaker liable to the party grieved to treble damages and costs, by the Sale of Distress
Injunction
upon information or at suit of a private person immediately grieved by them, may be enumerated obstructions to highways and bridges,
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