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unnecessary hardship
alter the essential character of the locality. Unnecessary hardship must involve unique characteristics of the property itself, not economic difficulties of
signature crime
signature crime : any of two or more crimes that involve the use of a method, plan, or modus operandi so
robbery
or deadly weapon simple robbery : robbery that does not involve any aggravating factors
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Consent
1979 SC 154 (168): (1979) 1 SCR 664. Every consent involves a submission but the converse does not follow, and mere
misadventure
injury or death to a person and that does not involve negligence, wrongful purpose, or unlawful conduct
judicial
of government that is charged with trying all cases that involve the government and with the administration of justice within its
Embroil
a broil or quarrel to make confused to distract to involve in difficulties by dissension or strife
implicate
implicate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to involve as a consequence, corollary, or natural inference [firing the federal
derivative
and futures, are openly traded on such exchanges. Derivatives often involve a forward contract. adj 1 : arising out of or
defalcation
such failure compare embezzle, misappropriate NOTE: Defalcation does not necessarily involve culpability or misconduct. 2 : a failure to meet a
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