Mitigator - Law Dictionary Search Results
partial claim
partial claim a loss mitigation option offered by the FHA that allows a borrower, with
aggravate
aggravated the offense] [aggravated her preexisting condition] [aggravating factors] compare mitigate ag·gra·va·tion [a-grə-vā-shən] n
aggravating circumstance
by the court esp. in imposing a death sentence compare mitigating circumstance
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aggravator
aggravates ;esp : aggravating circumstance [weigh the s and the mitigators in fixing a sentence]
avoidable consequences
avoidable consequences : mitigation of damages
battered woman's syndrome
not imminent. Battered woman's syndrome is also used as a mitigating factor in sentencing.
damage
injury for which another is liable see also additur, cover, mitigate, remittitur compare declaratory judgment at judgment, injunction specific performance at
death penalty
unconstitutional, however. A sentencing judge is required to consider any mitigating circumstances before imposing the death penalty for a crime.
failure
failing to perform a duty or expected action [a to mitigate damages] [ to prosecute] 2 : a lack of success
mortgage modification
mortgage modification a loss mitigation option that allows a borrower to refinance and/or extend the
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