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Imperfect obligations
Imperfect obligations, moral duties, such as charity, gratitude, etc., which cannot be enforced by law. For an instance of payment of
defiled
morally blemished
deeds
performance of moral or religious acts salvation is not by deeds but by faith to do good deeds
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Confucianism
The political morality taught by Confucius and his disciples which forms the basis of the Chinese jurisprudence and education It can
Moral turpitude
1 (4). Moral turpitude, whether an offence involves moral delinquency is question of fact depending on the public morals of the time; common sense of community and context and purpose for which the character of offence is
Obscene
Code, s. 292) The concept of obscenity would differ from country to country depending on the standards of morals of contemporary society. But to insist that the standard should always be for the writer to see that
Nonmoral
Neither moral nor immoral having no connection with morals not within the sphere of morals or ethics not ethical as imagination is of its nature nonmoral infants
Demoralize
To corrupt or undermine in morals to destroy or lessen the effect of moral principles on to render corrupt or untrustworthy in morals in
Misconduct
AIR 2006 SC 80. Misconduct under s. 30(a) of the Arbitration Act, 1940 has not a connotation of moral lapse. It comprises legal misconduct which is complete if the Arbitrator on the face of the award arrives
Right
Right [fr. recht, Teut.; rectus, Lat. The application of the same word to denote a staight line and moral rectitude of conduct, has obtained in every language I know, Dugald teward], in its primitive sense, that which
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Morals - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imperfect obligations
Imperfect obligations, moral duties, such as charity, gratitude, etc., which cannot be enforced by law. For an instance of payment of
defiled
morally blemished
deeds
performance of moral or religious acts salvation is not by deeds but by faith to do good deeds
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Confucianism
The political morality taught by Confucius and his disciples which forms the basis of the Chinese jurisprudence and education It can
Moral turpitude
1 (4). Moral turpitude, whether an offence involves moral delinquency is question of fact depending on the public morals of the time; common sense of community and context and purpose for which the character of offence is
Obscene
Code, s. 292) The concept of obscenity would differ from country to country depending on the standards of morals of contemporary society. But to insist that the standard should always be for the writer to see that
Nonmoral
Neither moral nor immoral having no connection with morals not within the sphere of morals or ethics not ethical as imagination is of its nature nonmoral infants
Demoralize
To corrupt or undermine in morals to destroy or lessen the effect of moral principles on to render corrupt or untrustworthy in morals in
Misconduct
AIR 2006 SC 80. Misconduct under s. 30(a) of the Arbitration Act, 1940 has not a connotation of moral lapse. It comprises legal misconduct which is complete if the Arbitrator on the face of the award arrives
Right
Right [fr. recht, Teut.; rectus, Lat. The application of the same word to denote a staight line and moral rectitude of conduct, has obtained in every language I know, Dugald teward], in its primitive sense, that which
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