Morals - Law Dictionary Search Results
moral turpitude
moral turpitude 1 : an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community
Moral consideration
Moral consideration. A mere moral consideration will not support a promise by parol. See CONSIDERATION.
moral hazard
moral hazard : the possibility of loss to an insurance company (as by arson) arising from the character or
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Moral Imbeciles
Moral Imbeciles, 'persons who from an early age display some permanent mental defect coupled with strong vicious or criminal
moral certainty
moral certainty : a state of subjective certainty leaving no real doubt about a matter (as a defendant's guilt)
Moral actions
Moral actions, defined by Rutherforth to be those only in which men have knowledge to guide them and a
Moralist
One who moralizes one who teaches or animadverts upon the duties of life a writer of essays intended to correct vice
VerbarMorale
The moral condition or the condition in other respects so far as it is affected by or dependent upon moral
obligated
under a moral obligation to someone
Reprobate
One morally abandoned and lost
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Morals - Law Dictionary Search Results
moral turpitude
moral turpitude 1 : an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community
Moral consideration
Moral consideration. A mere moral consideration will not support a promise by parol. See CONSIDERATION.
moral hazard
moral hazard : the possibility of loss to an insurance company (as by arson) arising from the character or
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Moral Imbeciles
Moral Imbeciles, 'persons who from an early age display some permanent mental defect coupled with strong vicious or criminal
moral certainty
moral certainty : a state of subjective certainty leaving no real doubt about a matter (as a defendant's guilt)
Moral actions
Moral actions, defined by Rutherforth to be those only in which men have knowledge to guide them and a
Moralist
One who moralizes one who teaches or animadverts upon the duties of life a writer of essays intended to correct vice
VerbarMorale
The moral condition or the condition in other respects so far as it is affected by or dependent upon moral
obligated
under a moral obligation to someone
Reprobate
One morally abandoned and lost
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