Scandalize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scandal
Scandal, a report or rumour, or an action whereby one is
Scandalousness
Quality of being scandalous
Scandalous matter
Scandalous matter, is a matter that is both grossly disgraceful or
Scandalize
To offend the feelings or the conscience of a person by some action which is considered immoral or criminal to...
Benefice
ecclesiastical office, evil life, having by his conduct caused grave scandal concerning his moral character since his ordination, or having, with
Monitory letters
and admonition sent from an ecclesiastical judge, upon information of scandal and abuses within the cognizance of his Court.
Insufficiency
respect file a further and full answer to the bill. Scandal and impertinence in an answer must have been disposed of
Flagrantly abused his position as member
as 'flagrant', must, in the circumstance be glaring, notorious, enormous, scandalous or wicked. Any alleged contravention of the provisions of the
Flagrantly
Flagrantly, The expression 'flagrantly' means glaringly, notoriously, scandalously. A position is said to be abused when it is
Exception
demurrer. In Chancery, exceptions might be taken to pleadings if scandalous, and if a defendant's answer were insufficient, the plaintiff might
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