DELIRIOUS
used to describe a person who has acted irrationally due to lacking awareness of a reasonable action.
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used to describe a person who has acted irrationally due to lacking awareness of a reasonable action.
a Latin term that means a case is terminated by the prosecuting attorney during a trial. Also called nolled.
the term that is given to people who are able to inherit due to kinship.
another term used to describe a person’s descendants and is the same as lawful issue.
This means depending on something else, is likely to happen or is happening in addition to another event.
the term that is used when a person leaves the site of an accident without first checking to see if people are ok.
Latin. Denoting that a person should appear for the purpose of testifying.
a term for the deductions made for expenses that are different to the expenses used to produce an income.
Decree that settles a case between the parties.
the decisions of a judge that are contrary to the law and that should have been left to state or federal legislative governments to decide.
a term that means that something has been decided by a law process.
the term that describes the deceiving of the public by using a trademark so similar to a real one that people think it is the real one.
the term given to the deceit that lays the groundwork for setting aside a judgement.
the term given to the deceit that is involved in a wrong of m oral nature.
the term that is applied to tricking a person to enter a contract or agreement that without trickery they wouldn’t have considered.
the term used to describe deceit in transactions, perjury during a trial, forgery, bribing witnesses.
where deceit is used to get a person to sign a document that will misrepresent the intended agreement.
the death when there are no vital signs seen to be present.
Any death that is due to an accident and not from any natural causes. It is an unexpected and not anticipated death.
Any sons or daughters who have attained the age of an adult.
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