Impair - Law Dictionary Search Results
serious bodily injury
of death, protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member or organ or
stale
stale : impaired in legal effect or force by reason of not being
undue influence
to show a susceptibility to undue influence (as from mental impairment), the opportunity and disposition on someone's part to exercise such
wrongful life
a monetary value to the difference between life in an impaired state and nonexistence. There is no legally established right not
Hale
Sound entire healthy robust not impaired as a hale body
Blemishment
The state of being blemished blemish disgrace damage impairment
Cachexia
A condition of ill health and impairment of nutrition due to impoverishment of the blood esp when
crackbrained
Having an impaired intellect whimsical extremely foolish crazy as crackbrained notions
Crazedness
A broken state decrepitude an impaired state of the intellect
Damageable
Capable of being injured or impaired liable to or susceptible of damage as a damageable cargo
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