amit gupta_lawyer (lawyer) 26 June 2008
amit gupta_lawyer (lawyer) 26 June 2008
Shree. ( Advocate.) 26 June 2008
Mens Rea is a phrase that you are most likely to hear in the criminal courts and means literally "guilty mind". Certain crimes require that a person intended to carry out the crime, and thus the prosecution would have to prove that there was mens rea at the time the offense was committed.
Next word:FORCE MAJEURE
amit gupta_lawyer (lawyer) 26 June 2008
superior force or an event (as war, labor strike, or extreme weather) or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled: "fortuitous event"
this word is used in a clause in an agreement that excuses performance in the event that a force majeure makes the performance impracticable or impossible
Solitary confinement
satisha.K.M (Lawyer) 27 June 2008
"for latin _under penalty"
A writ issued under the authority of a court to compel the appearance of a witness or documents for a judicial proceedings.
Next Word: sub modo
Shree. ( Advocate.) 27 June 2008
The Latin term "Sub modo " means, in a UK legal context: "within limits".
Next word: Embezzlement
satisha.K.M (Lawyer) 27 June 2008
Embezzlement - Its a form of white collor crime where a person misappropriates the assets entrusted to him or her.
Next Word : Mala prohibita
Shree. ( Advocate.) 27 June 2008
Dear friend,
This word is already posted here.Try new word.
satisha.K.M (Lawyer) 27 June 2008
Next Word : Decree Nisi
Shree. ( Advocate.) 28 June 2008
Decree Nisi: a decree issued on a first petition for divorce; becomes absolute at some later date.
Next word: A Coelo Usque Ad Centrum
Shree. ( Advocate.) 28 June 2008
Next word: Nunc pro tunc