Involvement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Self-incrimination
1962 Punj 101. Means the act of indicating one's own involvement in a crime or exposing oneself to prosecution, especially by
arrest
opportunity to investigate (as through a search) the person's possible involvement in a more serious crime for which there are no
Redevelopment
residential or industrial and typically involving some portion of government involvement and expenditure to organize a municipal redevelopment agency
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non involvement
withdrawing from the activities of a group
Involvement
The act of involving or the state of being involved
will
provides for an executor to administer the estate without judicial involvement nuncupative will : a will allowed in some states that
parent
based mainly on the father's attitude toward, support of, or involvement with the child. b : a person who legally adopts
join
the scheme ed in the suit] 2 : to commence involvement or participation [if the person should as a plaintiff but
moral turpitude
present in the commission of a criminal offense [a crime involving moral turpitude] compare malum in se NOTE: Whether a criminal
reorganization
of applicable state statute B reorganization [bē-] : a reorganization involving the acquisition by one corporation of the stock of another
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