Responsible - Law Dictionary Search Results
imprinting
or hatching in certain animals in which a long lasting response to an individual such as a parent or an object
immunology
the processes of immunity and the nature of the immune response and techniques of analysis which use the immune response
CER
a conditioned emotional response an emotional response that has been acquired by conditioning
Children
the evidence and understands the duty of speaking the truth. Responsibility.--Above fourteen a child is presumed to be doli capax, but
interrogate
suspect) by means that are reasonably likely to elicit incriminating responses see also miranda rights NOTE: Under Rhode Island v. Innis,
Comptible
Accountable responsible sensitive
Settlement credit
the plaintiff has received from former defendants or from other responsible parties, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1377.
trust
or right of one to whom something is confided : responsible charge or office [acted diligently in carrying out his as
u.s. trustee
u.s. trustee An officer of the Justice Department responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees;
universal successor
in title, continues possession by the ancestor's title, and is responsible for the debts of the succession compare particular successor NOTE:
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