Malicious - Law Dictionary Search Results
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A conspiracy or plot for a malicious or evil purpose
Cantankerous
Perverse contentious ugly malicious
Calumny
False accusation of a crime or offense maliciously made or reported to the injury of another malicious misrepresentation slander detraction
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Calumnious
Containing or implying calumny false malicious and injurious to reputation slanderous as calumnious reports
Calumniation
False accusation of crime or offense or a malicious and false representation of the words or actions of another with a view to injure his good name
slander of title
slander of title :a false and malicious written or spoken public statement disparaging a person's title to property that causes harm for which special damages
lesser
of lower criminal liability [duress has been held a good defense to such crimes as robbery, burglary and malicious mischief "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."]
abuse of process
action for a purpose known to be different from the purpose for which the action was designed compare malicious prosecution
Fiend
An implacable or malicious foe one who is diabolically wicked or cruel an infernal being applied specifically to the devil or a
Despite
Malice malignity spite malicious anger contemptuous hate
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Malicious - Law Dictionary Search Results
Frame up
A conspiracy or plot for a malicious or evil purpose
Cantankerous
Perverse contentious ugly malicious
Calumny
False accusation of a crime or offense maliciously made or reported to the injury of another malicious misrepresentation slander detraction
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Calumnious
Containing or implying calumny false malicious and injurious to reputation slanderous as calumnious reports
Calumniation
False accusation of crime or offense or a malicious and false representation of the words or actions of another with a view to injure his good name
slander of title
slander of title :a false and malicious written or spoken public statement disparaging a person's title to property that causes harm for which special damages
lesser
of lower criminal liability [duress has been held a good defense to such crimes as robbery, burglary and malicious mischief "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."]
abuse of process
action for a purpose known to be different from the purpose for which the action was designed compare malicious prosecution
Fiend
An implacable or malicious foe one who is diabolically wicked or cruel an infernal being applied specifically to the devil or a
Despite
Malice malignity spite malicious anger contemptuous hate
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