Willful - Law Dictionary Search Results
willful blindness
willful blindness : deliberate failure to make a reasonable inquiry of
willful
willful or wil·ful [wil-fəl] adj : not accidental : done deliberately
contempt
contempt 1 : willful disobedience or open disrespect of the orders, authority, or dignity
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wanton
for probability of resulting harm [a act] [by such or willful misconduct] see also reckless NOTE: Wantonreckless, and willful are often
Misconduct in office
public office in relation to the duties of his office, willful in character. Terms embraces acts which the office holder had
workers' compensation
statutes commonly include explicit exclusions for injury caused intentionally, by willful misconduct, and by voluntary intoxication from alcohol or illegal drugs.
Negligence
criminal negligence, gross negligence, hazardous negligence, active and passive negligence, willful or reckless negligence or negligence per se, Poonam Verma v.
Imprisonment
of opinion that failure to pay was not due to willful refusal or culpable neglect with power to remit all or
Punish
punish traitors with death a father punishes his child for willful disobedience
Pervicacious
Obstinate willful refractory
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