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slander
slander may be brought without alleging and proving special damages if the statements in question have a plainly harmful character, as by imputing to the plaintiff criminal guilt, serious sexual misconduct, or conduct or a characteristic affecting
unreasonable
unreasonable : not reasonable : beyond what can be accepted: as a : clearly inappropriate, excessive, or harmful in degree or kind [an delay] [an restraint of trade] b : lacking justification in fact or circumstance
ful
A suffix signifying full of abounding with as boastful harmful woeful
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Grievous
Causing grief or sorrow painful afflictive hard to bear offensive harmful
immune system
and viruses destroy malignant cells and remove cellular debris thus protecting the organism against many of the potentially harmful external agents and internal events that could lead to sickness or death The system has numerous interacting components
Young person
Young person. In the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23 Geo. 5, c. 12), this expression (s. 107) ' means a person who has attained the age of fourteen years and is under seventeen...
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Harm - Law Dictionary Search Results
slander
slander may be brought without alleging and proving special damages if the statements in question have a plainly harmful character, as by imputing to the plaintiff criminal guilt, serious sexual misconduct, or conduct or a characteristic affecting
unreasonable
unreasonable : not reasonable : beyond what can be accepted: as a : clearly inappropriate, excessive, or harmful in degree or kind [an delay] [an restraint of trade] b : lacking justification in fact or circumstance
ful
A suffix signifying full of abounding with as boastful harmful woeful
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Grievous
Causing grief or sorrow painful afflictive hard to bear offensive harmful
immune system
and viruses destroy malignant cells and remove cellular debris thus protecting the organism against many of the potentially harmful external agents and internal events that could lead to sickness or death The system has numerous interacting components
Young person
Young person. In the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23 Geo. 5, c. 12), this expression (s. 107) ' means a person who has attained the age of fourteen years and is under seventeen...
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