Imperfectibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
imperfect self-defense
imperfect self-defense : a defense based on self-defense that does not
imperfect
imperfect : not perfect or complete: as a : not enforceable
Imperfection
The quality or condition of being imperfect lack of perfection incompleteness deficiency fault or blemish
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Imperfectness
The state of being imperfect
Imperfect obligations
Imperfect obligations, moral duties, such as charity, gratitude, etc., which cannot
Imperfect trust
Imperfect trust, an executory trust, which has not been sufficiently declared
Imperfectibility
The state or quality of being imperfectible
Mutilate
the body; to deprive of some essential part; to render imperfect.' Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Vol. 27A - 'Mutilate' means
Civil Law
the collection. The Flavian collection, being the first, was naturally imperfect; in consequence of which Sextus 'lius Paetus, surnamed Catus, published
Semi
A prefix signifying half and sometimes partly or imperfectly as semiannual half yearly semitransparent imperfectly transparent
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