Moderate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Smile
To express amusement pleasure moderate joy or love and kindness by the features of the
Armorial bearings
the Heralds' College, Benet's Hill, London, on payment of a moderate fee, the heralds being the examiners of these matters and
Moderateness
The quality or state of being moderate temperateness moderation
Moderata miscericordia
the court, or his bailiff, commanding him to take a moderate amerciament of the parties, New Nat. B. 167; Fitz. N.B.
Municipal corporation
such. He may, and in some towns does, receive a moderate salary. The aldermen and councillors serve gratuitously. The council thus
Reasonable
of fact, not law. See REASONABLE TIME. Fair, proper, or moderate under circumstances, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 1272. The word 'reasonable'
clemency
clemency pl: -cies 1 : willingness or ability to moderate the severity of a punishment (as a sentence) 2 :
idiot
medical and legal contexts. The modern terminology distinguishes between mild, moderate, severe, and profound levels of retardation. Historically persons with mental
VerbarModerato
With a moderate degree of quickness moderately
force
brandishing of a gun) to use deadly force called also moderate force compare deadly force in this entry reasonable force :
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