Mitigating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Natural justice
supposed distinction between quasi-judicial and administrative decisions, which was perceptibly mitigated in Dr. Bina Pani Dei case, [(1967) 2 SCR 625:
Punishment
shillings; in the latter, a petition of bankes bastened the mitigation of a punishment which failed to protect them. The ordinary
Rigorous
Manifesting exercising or favoring rigor allowing no abatement or mitigation scrupulously accurate exact strict severe relentless as a rigorous officer
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Apology
in some cases plead the offer of an apology in mitigation of damages. And by s. 2, in any action for
damage
injury for which another is liable see also additur, cover, mitigate, remittitur compare declaratory judgment at judgment, injunction specific performance at
parkinsonism
degeneration of the cells producing that agent It can be mitigated by chemotherapy with agents such as levodopa 3 hydroxy L
special forbearance
special forbearance a loss mitigation option where the lender arranges a revised repayment plan for
aggravate
aggravated the offense] [aggravated her preexisting condition] [aggravating factors] compare mitigate ag·gra·va·tion [a-grə-vā-shən] n
aggravator
aggravates ;esp : aggravating circumstance [weigh the s and the mitigators in fixing a sentence]
avoidable consequences
avoidable consequences : mitigation of damages
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