Involuntary - Law Dictionary Search Results
Delacrymation
An involuntary discharge of watery humors from the eyes wateriness of the eyes
Enuresis
An involuntary discharge of urine incontinence of urine
Involuntarily
In an involuntary manner not voluntarily not intentionally or willingly
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Mancipation
Slavery involuntary servitude
VerbarNystagmus
A rapid involuntary oscillation of the eyeballs
Wilful
p. 2617; see also Chordia Automobiles v. S. Moosa, (2000) 3 SCC 282. Means intentional; not incidental or involuntary. Wilful means done intentionally, knowingly, and purposely, without justifiable excuse as distingui-shed from an act done carelessly; thoughtlessly,
manslaughter
manslaughter : the unlawful killing of a human being without malice compare homicide, murder involuntary manslaughter : manslaughter resulting from the failure to perform a legal duty expressly required to safeguard human life,
conversion
property and distribution of the proceeds, the property transforms into personalty by equitable conversion upon the owner's death. involuntary conversion : the conversion of property into other property as compensation for the theft, destruction, seizure, requisition, or
Begar
Hon'ble High Court of Gujarat, AIR 1998 SC 3164 (3170): (1998) 7 SCC 392. Begar, is similar to involuntary servitude in U.S.A., it was abolished under the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, the Japanese and
bankruptcy
bankruptcy,” or a creditor may petition the court to declare the debtor bankrupt, which is called “involuntary bankruptcy.” Involuntary bankruptcy is allowed only under chapter 7 or chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. There are four
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