legal consequences

  • 11legal intent — A presumed intent, for example, the intent to accomplish the natural and probable consequences of one s acts. 29 Am J2d Ev § 204. A term applied without circumspection to the intent of a testator. In strict reasoning, a testator can have but one… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 12legal malice — Such consists of either an express intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm, or of a wickedness of disposition, hardness of heart, cruelty, recklessness of consequences and a mind regardless of social duty which indicates an unjustified… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 13legal malice — Such consists of either an express intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm, or of a wickedness of disposition, hardness of heart, cruelty, recklessness of consequences and a mind regardless of social duty which indicates an unjustified… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 14Creation of legal relations in English law — Business transactions are presumed to always carry intent to create legal relations, unlike social agreements. Creation of legal relations is a doctrine in English contract law that states an agreement is legally enforceable only if the… …

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  • 15JERUSALEM, LEGAL ASPECTS — Introduction At least in three respects Jerusalem differs from most other places: the city is holy to adherents of three religions, it is the subject of conflicting national claims by two peoples, and its population is heterogeneous to a… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 16Status in Roman legal system — Romans usually used the expression status to describe a person s position in the legal system . The individual could be a Roman citizen ( status civitatis ) unlike foreigners, or he could be free ( status libertatis ) unlike slaves, or he could… …

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  • 17Translating for legal equivalence — is the production of translations that are acceptable by a legal jurisdiction. Legal requirementsFor legal and official purposes, evidentiary documents and other official documentation are usually required in the official language(s) of a… …

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  • 18Collateral Consequences Calculator — The Collateral Consequences Calculator is a legal website designed to aid judges, attorney, and legal academics in their research of collateral consequences of criminal charges. It is currently being developed as a joint project between students… …

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  • 19Collateral consequences of criminal conviction (U.S.) — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 20Collateral consequences of criminal charges — Collateral consequences of criminal charges, known as the Four C s in legal parlance [http://www2.law.columbia.edu/fourcs] , are the results of arrest, prosecution or conviction that are not part of the sentence imposed. This includes any… …

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