Harm - Law Dictionary Search Results
loss
loss 1 : physical, emotional, or esp. economic harm or damage sustained: as a : decrease in value, capital,
malice
malice 1 a : the intention or desire to cause harm (as death, bodily injury, or property damage) to another through
menace
: a show of an intention to inflict esp. physical harm [accomplished against a person's will by means of force,…, or
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Cheating
or omission causes or is likely to cause damage or harm to that, person in body mind, reputation or property, is
Chemical weapons
munitions and devices, specifically designed to cause death or other harm through the toxic properties of those toxic chemicals specified in
Damage
Is sufficiently wide in its meaning embrace injury, mischief or harm done to property, Samuels v. Stubbs, (1972) 4 SASR 200.
Having regard to
Act, 1961, ss. (104) (1) 4(2) (i) (since omitted)] Means harm to the health of humans or other living organisms or
Ragging
causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher
Reparation
the offence will not be repeated, thus repairing the psychological harm suffered by the victim as a result of the crime,
Volenti non fit injuria
rights of the public as well as the individual sustaining harm have intervened. The public are interested in preventing one of
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