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Fealty

obligations, viz.: (1) Incolume, that the tenant do no bodily harm to his lord; (2) Tutum, that he do no secret

Expressa non prosunt que non expressa proderunt

Things expressed do no good, which, not expressed, do no harm.

Expressa nocent, non expressa non nocent

Expressa nocent, non expressa non nocent [Lat.], Things expressed harm, things not expressed do not.

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Defraud

or immovable, or of money, and it will include any harm whatever caused to any person in body, mind, reputation or

Crime of violence

the victim is put in reasonable fear of immediate physical harm, Regina (August) v. Criminal Injuries Panel (CA), (2001) 2 WLR

Corrosive fluid

fluid. Throwing corrosive fluid with in-tent to do serious bodily harm is an offence under the (English) Offences against the Person

Injury

that which injures or occasions wrong loss damage or detriment harm hurt loss mischief wrong evil as his health was impaired

Malefic

Doing mischief causing harm or evil nefarious hurtful

Incalculable

calculated beyond calculation very great as his action did incalculable harm

irremediable

irremediable : impossible to remedy, correct, or redress [ harm] [ conduct] ir·re·me·di·a·bly adv

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