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predatory pricing
cost and incurring a loss in order to reduce or eliminate competition NOTE: Predatory pricing constitutes an antitrust violation.
penal law
penal law 1 : a law prescribing a penalty (as a fine or imprisonment) for one who violates it 2 : penal code
infraction
infraction : the act of infringing : violation in·fract [-frakt] vt
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manifest necessity
If there is a manifest necessity for the declaration of a mistrial, the defendant may be retried without violation of the prohibition on double jeopardy.
injunction
is not a satisfactory solution or for which a monetary value is impossible to calculate. A defendant who violates an injunction is subject to penalty for contempt. affirmative injunction : an injunction requiring a positive act on
injury
in- not + jur- jus right] 1 : an act that wrongs or harms another ;specif : a violation of a legally protected interest (as the physical or mental well-being, property, reputation, or rights of another) for
injustice
injustice 1 : absence of justice : violation of what is considered right and just or of the rights of another 2 : an unjust act
inspect
inspect 1 : to view closely and critically 2 : to examine officially [ the facility for code violations] vi : to make an inspection
jurist
jur- jus law] : an individual having a thorough knowledge of law ;esp : judge [the state's top violated the U.S. Constitution when he banned the filming "National Law Journal"]
jury
systematic exclusion of a particular class (as on the basis of gender, race, or ancestry) from a jury violates the equal protection clause and the defendant's right to a jury trial. A defendant is not, however, entitled
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Violate - Law Dictionary Search Results
predatory pricing
cost and incurring a loss in order to reduce or eliminate competition NOTE: Predatory pricing constitutes an antitrust violation.
penal law
penal law 1 : a law prescribing a penalty (as a fine or imprisonment) for one who violates it 2 : penal code
infraction
infraction : the act of infringing : violation in·fract [-frakt] vt
Keep your definitions linked to case research
manifest necessity
If there is a manifest necessity for the declaration of a mistrial, the defendant may be retried without violation of the prohibition on double jeopardy.
injunction
is not a satisfactory solution or for which a monetary value is impossible to calculate. A defendant who violates an injunction is subject to penalty for contempt. affirmative injunction : an injunction requiring a positive act on
injury
in- not + jur- jus right] 1 : an act that wrongs or harms another ;specif : a violation of a legally protected interest (as the physical or mental well-being, property, reputation, or rights of another) for
injustice
injustice 1 : absence of justice : violation of what is considered right and just or of the rights of another 2 : an unjust act
inspect
inspect 1 : to view closely and critically 2 : to examine officially [ the facility for code violations] vi : to make an inspection
jurist
jur- jus law] : an individual having a thorough knowledge of law ;esp : judge [the state's top violated the U.S. Constitution when he banned the filming "National Law Journal"]
jury
systematic exclusion of a particular class (as on the basis of gender, race, or ancestry) from a jury violates the equal protection clause and the defendant's right to a jury trial. A defendant is not, however, entitled
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