Preventable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diseases prevention
Diseases prevention. See INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
Rivers Pollution Prevention Acts, 1876
Rivers Pollution Prevention Acts, 1876 (English) (39 & 40 Vict. c. 75), and
Removal of goods to prevent distress
Removal of goods to prevent distress. See the Distress for Rent Act, 1737 (11 Geo.
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Preventive service
Preventive service, the Coastguard. See 19 & 20 Vict. c. 83.
Prevention
Prevention [fr. pr'venio, Lat.], the right which a superior person or
Preventively
In a preventive manner
Preventional
Tending to prevent
Preventingly
So as to prevent or hinder
unavoidable accident
negligence of any party or that is unforeseeable or not preventable by exercise of reasonable precautions and for which liability based
Preventability
The quality or state of being preventable
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