Self Suspicious - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: self suspiciousSelf suspicious
Suspicious or distrustful of ones self...
Suspicious circumstances
Suspicious circumstances, any and every circum-stances is not a 'suspicious' circumstances. A circumstance would be 'suspicious' when it is not normal or is not normally expected in normal situation or is not expected of a normal person, Indu Bala Bose v. Manindra Chandra Bose, AIR 1982 SC 133 (134): (1982) 1 SCR 1188: (1982) 1 SCC 20. (Succession Act, 1925, ss. 74, 63)Means any and every circumstance is not a 'suspicious' circumstance. A circumstance would be 'suspicious' when it is not normal or not normally expected in a normal situation or is not expected of a normal person, Indu Bala Bose v. Mahindra Chandra Bose, (1982) 1 SCC 20....
self-insure
self-insure : to insure by self-insurance (as in workers' compensation) [an employer wishing to its liability "Pennsylvania Statutes"] vi : to use self-insurance [a governmental agency that s] self-in·sur·er n ...
Self acting
Acting of or by ones self or by itself said especially of a machine or mechanism which is made to perform of or for itself what is usually done by human agency automatic as a self acting feed apparatus a self acting mule a self acting press...
Self government
The act of governing ones self or the state of being governed by ones self self control self command...
Self appraisal
Self appraisal, the method of performance appraisal is based on the self-appraisal by the officer concerned. It is a method where the employee is asked to give, in his own words, his strong points, weak points and constraints faced by him in the service. The self-appraisal is then considered by the reporting officer who gives his remarks. Finally the higher reviewing authority decides the assessment by weighting both the employee's self-appraisal and the remarks given by the reporting officer, A.P. State Financial Corpn. v. C.M. Ashok Raju, AIR 1995 SC 39 (41): (1994) 5 SCC 359....
imperfect self-defense
imperfect self-defense : a defense based on self-defense that does not shield the defendant from all liability but reduces the liability esp. because the defendant actually but unreasonably believed that he or she was in imminent danger of death or great bodily injury NOTE: Imperfect self-defense is not recognized in all jurisdictions. When it is successfully used in criminal cases it eliminates the element of malice, reducing the level of the offense from murder to manslaughter. ...
self-dealing
self-dealing : engagement in a transaction that is intended primarily to benefit one's self or the narrow interests of a few (as corporate insiders) rather than those to whom one owes a duty by virtue of one's position [ by a trustee] self-dealing adj ...
self-employed
self-employed A person who individually decides when and where to work and pays his or her own expenses. Self-employed individuals must pay self-employment taxes. ...
Self abnegation
Self denial self renunciation self sacrifice...
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