Neglected - Law Dictionary Search Results
Negligence
there are three degrees of negligence: (1) lata culpa, gross neglect; (2) levis culpa, ordinary neglect; and (3) levissima culpa, slight
Vagrants
to maintain himself or his family, and wilfully refusing or neglecting so to do, whereby he or any of his family
Deprivation
statutes, which declare the benefice void, for some nonfeasance or neglect, or else some malfeasance or crime, as for simony; for
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Culpa
Culpa, an act of neglect, causing damage, but not implying an ntentto injure, of which
Nonconformity
Neglect or failure of conformity especially in England the neglect or
Negligent
Apt to neglect customarily neglectful characterized by negligence careless heedless culpably careless showing
Laches
Neglect negligence remissness neglect to do a thing at the proper
nihil dicit
nihil dicit [Latin, he says nothing] 1 : refusal or neglect by a defendant to plead or answer 2 : a
Campbell's (Lord) Acts (English)
an action the death must have resulted from the act, neglect, or default of the defendant against whom an action founded
Executor
funeral expenses if the testator died insolvent; and if he neglects to secure the property, and loss ensue, he will be
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