Imbeciles - Law Dictionary Search Results
Moral Imbeciles
Moral Imbeciles, 'persons who from an early age display some permanent mental
Imbeciles
Imbeciles, 'persons in whose case there exists mental defectiveness not amounting
imbecile
imbecile : a mentally retarded or deficient person ;esp : a
Imbecile
impotent esp mentally wea feeble minded as hospitals for the imbecile and insane
Imbecility
The quality of being imbecile weakness feebleness esp of mind
Imbecile
Imbecile, means a person afflicted with severe mental retardation, Black's Law
Imbecility
Imbecility. Weakness of tenure, e.g., leasehold contrasted with freehold (Brediman's Case,
Idiot
persons of unsound mind, see Co. Litt. 247 a. Idiots, imbeciles, feeble-minded persons, and moral defectives constitute the four kinds of
Person of unsound mind
their reason are to be known, as distinguished from Idiots, Imbeciles, Feeble-minded Persons and Moral Defectives under the Mental Deficiency Act,
Impotence
strength or power animal intellectual or moral weakness feebleness inability imbecility
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