Unjust - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discovery
in the enforcement of a right, the repelling of an unjust demand, or the redress of a wrong; an infirmity which
Exploitation
of taking advantage of something esp. the act of taking unjust advantage of another for one's own benefit, Black's Law Dictionary,
Family
has any sense of good and evil, or just and unjust, and the association of living beings who have this sense
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Namium vetitium
Namium vetitium, an unjust taking of the cattle of another and driving them to
Jedburgh Justice
Jedburgh Justice, otherwise called Jeddart Justice, that unjust procedure whereby a person is sentenced first and tried afterwards.
Just and equitable
arising between one individual and another, which may make it unjust or inequitable, to insist on legal rights, or to exercise
Oppress
impose excessive burdens upon to overload hence to treat with unjust rigor or with cruelty
Natural justice
of both quasi-judicial enquiries as well as administrative enquiries. An unjust decision in an administrative enquiry may have more far-reaching effect
Non debet alteri per iniqua condito inferri
Non debet alteri per iniqua condito inferri [Lat.], an unjust condition ought not to be imposed upon one by another.
Quasi-contract
Quasi-contract, an act which has not the strict form of a contract, but yet has the effect of it; an...
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