fatal injury

  • 1fatal injury — n. An injury that causes death to its victim. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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  • 2fatal injury — A personal injury resulting in death. Provident Life & Acci. Ins. Co. v Johnson (Tex Civ App) 235 SW 650. See personal injury …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 3fatal injury — mortal wound, deadly wound, lethal damage …

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  • 4fatal injury — A term embracing injuries resulting in death, which, as used in accident and disability insurance policies is distinguished from disability, which embraces injuries preventing the insured from performing the work in which he is usually employed,… …

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  • 5fatal injury — A term embracing injuries resulting in death, which, as used in accident and disability insurance policies is distinguished from disability, which embraces injuries preventing the insured from performing the work in which he is usually employed,… …

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  • 6fatal — fa·tal adj 1: causing failure of a legal claim or cause of action a fatal defect in the proceedings W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel 2: making something (as a contract) invalid or unenforceable there is a fatal indefiniteness with the result that… …

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  • 7injury — n. 1) to inflict (an) injury on 2) to receive, suffer, sustain an injury 3) a fatal; minor, slight; serious, severe injury 4) bodily injury; an internal injury 5) an injury to (an injury to the head) 6) (misc.) to add insult to injury * * * [… …

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  • 8Fatal Accidents Act 1976 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Fatal Accidents Act 1976 parliament=United Kingdom Parliament long title=An Act to consolidate the Fatal Accidents Acts. statute book chapter=1976 c. 30 introduced by= territorial extent=England and Wales… …

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  • 9injury — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ appalling (esp. BrE), bad, catastrophic, devastating, horrendous, major, nasty, serious, severe, terrible …

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  • 10Fatal Accidents Act 1846 — The Fatal Accidents Act 1846 (9 10 Vict, c.93), often referred to as Lord Campbell s Act, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, that, for the first time in England and Wales, allowed relatives of people killed by the… …

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