Honest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Misrepresentation
where a person makes a representation which he reasonably and honestly believes to be true, but which is in fact false.
Malice
by anger. However, wrongheaded a prosecutor may be, if he honestly thinks that the accused has been guilty of a criminal
Justly
manner in conformity to law justice or propriety by right honestly fairly accurately
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Equity
we would they should do unto us-by the Justinian Pandects, honeste vivere, alterum non l'dere, suum cuique tribuere. It is clear
Character
asked, but if he gives one he must do so honestly, and his answer in prima facie privileged. False Characters.--Giving false
Benefit of doubt
to reasonable doubt-the doubt which rational thinking men will reasonably, honestly and conscientiously entertain and not the doubt of a timid
Honestly
Honorably becomingly decently
fair and square
justly honestly equitably impartially Opposite of unfairly
Workmen
Ministry of Health), other boroughs and districts, and assist applicants honestly desirous of obtaining work by work suitable treatment than under
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