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Letters of marque
But the owners, before the commission is granted, give security to the Admiralty to make compensation for any violation of treaties between those powers with whom the nation is at peace; and that such armed ship shall
Lex non a rege est violanda
Lex non a rege est violanda [Lat.], the law is not to be violated by the kind.
Malice
legal acceptance of the word, is not confined to personal spite against individuals, but consists in a conscious violation of the law to the prejudice of another. In its legal sense it means a wrongful act, done
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Malice exception
qualified immunity, by which the official can face Civil liability for wilfully exercising discretion in a way that violates a known or well-established right, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 969.
Nations, law of
Nations, law of. See INTERNATIONAL LAW. The principal offences against the law of nations are: (1) Violations of safe conducts; (2) Infringements of the rights of ambassadors; and (3) Piracy. See the works of Grotius,
underinclusive
;specif : not affecting others similarly situated with respect to the purpose of the law and esp. in violation of equal protection [an classification] [all four ordinances are overbroad or in substantial respects "Church of the Lukumi
juvenile delinquency
juvenile delinquency : a violation of the law committed by a juvenile that would have been a crime if committed by an adult
trespass
trespass [Anglo-French trespas violation of the law, actionable wrong, from Old French, crossing, passage, from trespasser to go across, from tres across
fraud
same consequences as an actual fraud would have and it is against public interests (as because of the violation of a public or private trust or confidence, the breach of a fiduciary duty, or the use of
dual sovereignty doctrine
that more than one sovereign (as a state government and the federal government) may prosecute an individual without violating the prohibition against double jeopardy if the individual's act breaks the laws of each sovereignty
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Violate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Letters of marque
But the owners, before the commission is granted, give security to the Admiralty to make compensation for any violation of treaties between those powers with whom the nation is at peace; and that such armed ship shall
Lex non a rege est violanda
Lex non a rege est violanda [Lat.], the law is not to be violated by the kind.
Malice
legal acceptance of the word, is not confined to personal spite against individuals, but consists in a conscious violation of the law to the prejudice of another. In its legal sense it means a wrongful act, done
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Malice exception
qualified immunity, by which the official can face Civil liability for wilfully exercising discretion in a way that violates a known or well-established right, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 969.
Nations, law of
Nations, law of. See INTERNATIONAL LAW. The principal offences against the law of nations are: (1) Violations of safe conducts; (2) Infringements of the rights of ambassadors; and (3) Piracy. See the works of Grotius,
underinclusive
;specif : not affecting others similarly situated with respect to the purpose of the law and esp. in violation of equal protection [an classification] [all four ordinances are overbroad or in substantial respects "Church of the Lukumi
juvenile delinquency
juvenile delinquency : a violation of the law committed by a juvenile that would have been a crime if committed by an adult
trespass
trespass [Anglo-French trespas violation of the law, actionable wrong, from Old French, crossing, passage, from trespasser to go across, from tres across
fraud
same consequences as an actual fraud would have and it is against public interests (as because of the violation of a public or private trust or confidence, the breach of a fiduciary duty, or the use of
dual sovereignty doctrine
that more than one sovereign (as a state government and the federal government) may prosecute an individual without violating the prohibition against double jeopardy if the individual's act breaks the laws of each sovereignty
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