failure to perform a duty
101Glasgow Ice Cream Wars — The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars were conflicts in the East End of Glasgow in Scotland in the 1980s between rival ice cream van operators, over lucrative territory and suggested use of ice cream vans as a cover for selling drugs. The conflicts involved …
102Marquis de St Ruth — Marquis de Saint Ruth Charles Chalmont Marquis de Saint Ruth Reign 16.. 1691 Born c. 1650 Birthplace France Died July 12 …
103manslaughter — man·slaugh·ter / man ˌslȯ tər/ n: the unlawful killing of a human being without malice compare homicide, murder involuntary manslaughter: manslaughter resulting from the failure to perform a legal duty expressly required to safeguard human life …
104liquidated damages clause — USA A contractual provision requiring a party in breach to pay a pre determined amount to the other party as compensation for the breaching party s failure to perform a specific task or comply with a particular duty or obligation. Parties… …
105SUICIDE — most RELIGIONS discourage people from taking their own lives and the act is uncompromisingly condemned in the ABRAMIC RELIGIONS. Classical HINDUISM also opposed the practice but JAINISM and some FORMS of BUDDHISM allow for RITUAL suicide while …
106do — I. /du / (say dooh) verb (present singular 1 do, 2 do or, Archaic, doest dost, 3 does, 3 , Archaic, doeth doth …
107dereliction — n. failure to perform duty …
108legal negligence — Negligence per se; the omission of such care as ordinarily prudent persons exercise and deem adequate to the circumstances of the case. In cases where the common experience of mankind and the common judgment of prudent persons have recognized… …
109nuisance — is that activity which arises from unreasonable, unwarranted or unlawful use by a person of his own property, working obstruction or injury to right of another, or to the public, and producing such material annoyance, inconvenience and discomfort …
110legal negligence — Negligence per se; the omission of such care as ordinarily prudent persons exercise and deem adequate to the circumstances of the case. In cases where the common experience of mankind and the common judgment of prudent persons have recognized… …