Mitigation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mitigation
Mitigation, abatement of anything penal, harsh, or painful. An address in
mitigation of damages
mitigation of damages 1 : a doctrine in tort and contract
mitigating circumstance
mitigating circumstance : a circumstance in the commission of an act
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mitigator
mitigator : one that mitigates ;specif : mitigating circumstance [a statutory
mitigating
serving to reduce blame of situations as mitigating factors mitigating circumstances Opposite of aggravating
Mitigate
to meliorate to alleviate to diminish to lessen as to mitigate heat or cold to mitigate grief
Mitigant
Tending to mitigate mitigating lenitive
loss mitigation
loss mitigation a process to avoid foreclosure; the lender tries to help
mitigation
mitigation term usually used to refer to various changes or improvements
Mitigation
of anything painful harsh severe afflictive or calamitous as the mitigation of pain grief rigor severity punishment or penalty
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