Perversion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fraud on a power
Wester's Third New International Dictionary. Is defined as an intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducting another in reliance
Fraud
In Black's Legal Dictionary, fraud is defined as an intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing another in reliance
Deodand
to the lords of manors or other liberties to the perversion of the original design. The law made the following extraordinary
Pravity
Deterioration degeneracy corruption especially moral crookedness moral perversion perverseness depravity as the pravity of human nature
Perversion
The act of perverting or the state of being perverted a turning from truth or right a diverting from the...
Overthwartness
The state of being overthwart perverseness
Foreign judgment
But it may be impeached if the foreign court acted perversely, or had no jurisdiction, or the judgment was obtained by
Fault
any deviation from prudence or duly resulting from inattention, incapacity, perversity, bad faith, or mismanagement, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Fairness
capriciously and must not come to a conclusion which is perverse or is such that no reasonable body of persons properly
Sinistrously
In a sinistrous manner perversely wrongly unluckily
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