Injure - Law Dictionary Search Results
tender
as an amount in settlement of a claim by an injured party against an insured NOTE: An insurance company might be
bodily injury liability
an auto accident. Bodily injury liability provides payments to those injured individuals and pays your legal defense costs as well. Such
unfair competition
that interfere with the business prospects of a competitor or injure consumers
Passing off
made by a trader to his prospective customers calculated to injure, as a reasonably foreseeable consequence, the business or goodwill of
Culpa
act of neglect, causing damage, but not implying an ntentto injure, of which the Roman jurists recognized two: (1) Culpa lata,
Damnify
Damnify, to endamage, to injure, to cause loss to any person.
Estrepe
as by cutting down trees or removing building, 2. To injure value of a reversionary interest by stripping or spoiling estate,
Expedit reipublic' ne quis sua ne male utatur
utatur.-(The good of the state requires a man not to injure his own property.)
False pretence, obtaining property
any other person; or (2) with intent to defraud or injure any other person fradulently causes or induces any other person:
Fictio legis neminem ladit
Fictio legis neminem ladit [Lat.], a legal fiction must injure no one. Fictions are only to be made for necessity,
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