Involuntary - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lata
neurosis prevalent among Malays similar to or identical with miryachit and jumping disease the person affected performing various involuntary actions and making rapid inarticulate ejaculations in imitation of the actions and words of another person
Deposit
of the parties. the Common Law has made no such division. There is another class of deposits, called involuntary, which may be without the assent or even knowledge of the depositor; as lumber, etc., left upon another's
Homicide
Voluntary, where a man doing an unlawful act, not amounting to felony, by accident kills another; or (b) Involuntary, where, upon a sudden quarrel, two persons fight, and one of them kills the other; or where a
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Manslaughter
of another without malice express or implied. It is either-- (a) Voluntary, upon a sudden heat; or, (b) Involuntary, upon the commission of some other unlawful act, or by culpable negligence. Both are felony, and punished, at
Migrated
7 the word was used in its wider sense though it did not take in movement which was involuntary or for a specific purpose and for a short and limited period, State of Assam v. Jilkadar Ali,
Miserabile depositum
Miserabile depositum, an involuntary deposit under pressing necessity, Civ. Law.
Laughter
A movement usually involuntary of the muscles of the face particularly of the lips with a peculiar expression of the eyes indicating
lien
this entry inchoate lien : a lien for which some procedure remains unfinished or some term remains undetermined involuntary lien : a lien that arises other than by the debtor's consent (as by operation of law) judgment
Involuntariness
The quality or state of being involuntary unwillingness automatism
Imperate
Done by express direction not involuntary communded
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