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Infliction - Law Dictionary Search Results

Home Dictionary Name: infliction

Inflict

to bear feel or suffer as to inflict blows to inflict a wound with a dagger to inflict severe pain by


infliction of emotional distress

infliction of emotional distress the tort of intentionally or negligently causing


Infliction

the act of inflicting or imposing as the infliction of torment or of punishment


Inflictive

causing infliction acting as an infliction


Inflicter

one who inflicts


assault

assault that is not accompanied by any aggravating factors as infliction of serious injury or use of a dangerous weapon compare


abuse

unfair or excessive use of authority drug 2 a the infliction of physical or emotional injury also the crime of inflicting


Retrenchment

workman for any reason whatsoever otherwise than as a punishment inflicted by way of disciplinary action but does not include a


Torture

law dictionary 7th edn p 1498 torture is strictly the infliction of gradually increasing pain for the purpose of extracting confession


cruel and unusual punishment

to the contemporary morality or jurisprudence as by being degrading inflicting unnecessary and intentional pain or being disproportionate to the offense


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