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Impierment
Impierment, impairing or prejudicing, See 23 Hen. 8, c. 9.
Incapacitated person
Incapacitated person, means A person who is impaired by an intoxicant, by mental illness or deficiency, or by
Mortmain
(the great hinge of government in those days) were thus impaired. But either with or without the consent of the immediate
Occupational therapy
evaluation diagnosis or treatment of a persons whose function is impaired due to acute and chronic physical illness or injury, psychological
Person with low vision
Person with low vision, means a person with impairment of visual functioning even after treatment or standard refractive correction
Personal injuries
1925, s. 306] Personal injuries, includes any disease and any impairment of a person's physical or mental condition. [Interest Act, 1978,
Pollution of offshore environment
fishing and other legitimate uses of the offshore areas and impairment of quality of sea water for use and reduction of
Retrospective statutes
to be deemed to be retrospective, which takes away or impairs any vested right acquired under existing laws, or creates a
Injury
harm hurt loss mischief wrong evil as his health was impaired by a severe injury slander is an injury to the
malady
the human body a distemper disorder or indisposition proceeding from impaired defective or morbid organic functions especially a lingering or deep
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