Mischief - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fictio legis neminem ladit
are only to be made for necessity, and to avoid mischief.
Mis
sense of amiss wrong ill wrongly unsuitably as misdeed mislead mischief miscreant
Mischief making
Causing harm exciting enmity or quarrels
Mischief
To do harm to
comprehensive insurance
tear. Comprehensive insurance may provide coverage for hail, flood, theft, mischief, damage from animals, falling objects, explosions, earthquakes, and many other
lesser
good defense to such crimes as robbery, burglary and malicious mischief "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."]
vandalism
defacement of property [insurance covering property damage from and malicious mischief]
Cantrap
A charm an incantation a shell a trick adroit mischief
Collogue
and confidentially to converse especially with evil intentions to plot mischief
Damage
property or reputation an inflicted loss of value detriment hurt mischief
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