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Cruelty

in the mind of the petitioner that it will be harmful or injurious for the petitioner to live with the other

harmless

harmless 1 : free from harm, liability, or loss often used

injunction

stay NOTE: An injunction is available as a remedy for harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law. Thus

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damage

damage [Old French, from dam injury, harm, from Latin damnum financial loss, fine] 1 : loss or

Wounding

Wounding. Unlawfully and maliciously wounding or causing grievous bodily harm with intent to do grievous bodily harm to any person

Injury

in s. 44 of the Penal Code as denoting 'any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body mind, reputation

harmful

harmful : of a kind likely to cause harm harm·ful·ly adv

intent

intent attributed to a person who intends to cause another harm when the harm is accidentally inflicted on an unintended victim

abnormally dangerous activity

an area, that creates a high degree of risk of harm to someone or something despite the exercise of due care,

assault

or attempting to inflict immediate offensive physical contact or bodily harm that one has the present ability to inflict and that

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