Harm - Law Dictionary Search Results
Battery
See ASSAULT. Battery, includes even the slightest force, no actual harm need result, it is actionable per se, Kenlin v. Gardiner,
bioreactor
as in synthesis of pharmaceutical agents or the conversion of harmful waste to less harmful substances The reactor consists of a
letter bomb
through the mail usually rigged to explode and kill or harm the recipient when opened
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Revenge
To inflict harm in return for as an injury insult etc to exact
Actus curiae neminem gravabit.
554: (1898) 2 Ch 358. No act of Court should harm a litigant and it is the bounden duty of Courts
Acting honestly
and does not make further enquiries. Being aware of possible harm to others, and acting in spite thereof, is acting with
Abundans cautela non nocet
Abundans cautela non nocet [Lat.], Great caution does no harm.
Shonde
Harm disgrace shame
Shendship
Harm ruin also reproach disgrace
Shend
To injure mar spoil or harm
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