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Prejudication
The act of prejudicating or of judging without due examination of facts and evidence
prejudiced
prejudiced : resulting from or having a prejudice or bias for
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prejudice
prejudice [Old French, from Latin praejudicium previous judgment, damage, from prae-
Regula est, juris quidem ignorantiam cuique nocere, facti vero ignorantiam non nocere
22, 6, 9), It is the rule, that everyone is prejudiced by his ignorance of law, but is not prejudiced by
Fraudulent conveyances, Statutes against
shall be voidable at the instance of any person thereby prejudiced, but the s. does not affect disentailing assurances or the
Quia timet
is a danger that a defense at law might be prejudiced or lost if not tried immediately, 27A Am. Jur. 2d
Privatis pactionibus non debium est non ledi jus caterorum
is no doubt that the rights of others are not prejudiced by private agreements.
Occupier's Liability Notice
give such notice, and that the occupier has not been prejudiced thereby.' For form of notice, see Thring's Tithe Act, 1891
Ne injuste vexes
in a special use it was where the tenant had prejudiced himself by doing greater services, or paying more rent without
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