Preventability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dewar
having the space between the walls exhausted so as to prevent conduction of heat and sometimes having the glass silvered to
Deter
To prevent by fear hence to hinder or prevent from action by
veto
a : a power vested in a chief executive to prevent permanently or temporarily the enactment of measures passed by a
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Borstal institution
Borstal Institutions is given by s. 4 of the (English) Prevention of Crime Act,1908, and the same section describes such institutions
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for the purpose of placing personal property in safekeeping to prevent loss of the property and claims against police for such
order
denies, or defers discovery by a party in order to prevent undue embarrassment, expense, oppression, or disclosure of trade secrets b
nuisance
if he or she failed to use ordinary care in preventing such injury (as by fencing in a pool) and had
injunction
no adequate remedy at law. Thus it is used to prevent a future harmful action rather than to compensate for an
dismissal
An involuntary dismissal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b) prevents the plaintiff from bringing suit again based on the same
custody
in physical custody to be entitled to habeas corpus protection. preventive custody : custody of a person (as a criminal defendant
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