Mitigative - Law Dictionary Search Results
mitigating
serving to reduce blame of situations as mitigating factors mitigating circumstances Opposite of aggravating
Mitigator
One who or that which mitigates
loss mitigation
loss mitigation a process to avoid foreclosure; the lender tries to help
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mitigation
mitigation term usually used to refer to various changes or improvements
Medicinal preparation
substances intended to be used for or in the treatment, mitigation or prevention of disease in human beings or animals. [Medicinal
Mitigative
Tending to mitigate alleviating
Balsamic
Having the qualities of balsam containing or resembling balsam soft mitigative soothing restorative
Mitigatory
Tending to mitigate or alleviate mitigative
Equity
the ordinary tribunals afford, it by no means either controls, mitigates, or supersedes the Common Law, but rather guides itself by
Refrigeratory
Mitigating heat cooling
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