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order
party: as a : an order that limits, denies, or defers discovery by a party in order to prevent undue embarrassment, expense, oppression, or disclosure of trade secrets b : restraining order in this entry qualified domestic
nuisance
invited child by a condition on the property if he or she failed to use ordinary care in preventing such injury (as by fencing in a pool) and had reason to foresee entry by the child and
injunction
a remedy for harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law. Thus it is used to prevent a future harmful action rather than to compensate for an injury that has already occurred, or to provide
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dismissal
plaintiff has shown no right to relief NOTE: An involuntary dismissal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b) prevents the plaintiff from bringing suit again based on the same claim. vo·lun·tary dismissal : the dismissal of an
custody
an official NOTE: A person need not be in physical custody to be entitled to habeas corpus protection. preventive custody : custody of a person (as a criminal defendant awaiting trial) for the purpose of preventing further
conceal
conceal 1 : to prevent disclosure of or fail to disclose (as a provision in a contract) esp. in violation of a duty
Borstal institution
convict prison for the purpose. Power to establish Borstal Institutions is given by s. 4 of the (English) Prevention of Crime Act,1908, and the same section describes such institutions as 'places in which young offenders whilst detained
magic bullet
A drug or therapy or preventive that cures or prevents a disease with only minimal side effects as there is no magic bullet against
Candidate
In the (English) Corrupt Practices Acts the expression has a specially extensive meaning. Corrupt and Illegal practices (English) Prevention Act, 1883, s. 63, by which, with a saving for a person nominated without his consent- In the
Damaged and lost
of the words 'lost or damaged' appearing in the proviso to sub-s. (2C) of s. 13 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act,1954 in relation to the part of the sample sent by the court to the
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Preventability - Law Dictionary Search Results
order
party: as a : an order that limits, denies, or defers discovery by a party in order to prevent undue embarrassment, expense, oppression, or disclosure of trade secrets b : restraining order in this entry qualified domestic
nuisance
invited child by a condition on the property if he or she failed to use ordinary care in preventing such injury (as by fencing in a pool) and had reason to foresee entry by the child and
injunction
a remedy for harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law. Thus it is used to prevent a future harmful action rather than to compensate for an injury that has already occurred, or to provide
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dismissal
plaintiff has shown no right to relief NOTE: An involuntary dismissal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b) prevents the plaintiff from bringing suit again based on the same claim. vo·lun·tary dismissal : the dismissal of an
custody
an official NOTE: A person need not be in physical custody to be entitled to habeas corpus protection. preventive custody : custody of a person (as a criminal defendant awaiting trial) for the purpose of preventing further
conceal
conceal 1 : to prevent disclosure of or fail to disclose (as a provision in a contract) esp. in violation of a duty
Borstal institution
convict prison for the purpose. Power to establish Borstal Institutions is given by s. 4 of the (English) Prevention of Crime Act,1908, and the same section describes such institutions as 'places in which young offenders whilst detained
magic bullet
A drug or therapy or preventive that cures or prevents a disease with only minimal side effects as there is no magic bullet against
Candidate
In the (English) Corrupt Practices Acts the expression has a specially extensive meaning. Corrupt and Illegal practices (English) Prevention Act, 1883, s. 63, by which, with a saving for a person nominated without his consent- In the
Damaged and lost
of the words 'lost or damaged' appearing in the proviso to sub-s. (2C) of s. 13 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act,1954 in relation to the part of the sample sent by the court to the
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