DEBAUCHERY
a term with several meanings used to describe sensual acts that are in excess of normal behaviour.
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a term with several meanings used to describe sensual acts that are in excess of normal behaviour.
the term applying to the person who is born in the country where they are a citizen.
the situation that occurs when members of a class suit are sued or sue on behalf of the other members and the court’s judgement is binding for all members.
this is a term found in artificial insemination where a husband’s semen is pooled with donated semen.
plea of guilt in the hope that a less severe punishment will be given.
This occurs in some states where attorneys are allowed to form a corporation in order to practice law.
the examination of a witness by the party who called him to court.
the term that describes a thing that isn’t there such as a mirage.
a medical term in law that lets a physician treat an unconscious person without consent of there is no on available to give consent.
the term that applies to course of events.
an injury sever in nature that it is impossible to calculate the extent by awarding money.
the consent from a patient for treatment after they have been given all of the information about their condition or illness.
a term that is used for the trial of a political offense or a crime.
This term relates to the committing of an immoral act.
This term means being unable to live with each other.
This term refers to real estate transactions and the deal is closed when the final agreement has been reached and the deed changes hands.
These are the items found in a home that are permanent in nature.
the term that means having had a trial heard by a court.
the duty a physician has to report any injuries that appear to have arisen from a violent act.
This applies to the reporting of physicians to the appropriate authorities about drug users and addicts.
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