Search results for: “mitigating circumstances”

  • Mitigating Circumstances

    English Spanish Translation of Mitigating Circumstances Circunstancias atenuantesFind other English to Spanish translations from the Pocket Spanish English Legal Dictionary (print and online), the English to Spanish to English dictionaries (like Mitigating Circumstances) […]

  • Mitigating Circumstances

    English Spanish Translation of Mitigating Circumstances Circunstancias atenuantesFind other English to Spanish translations from the Pocket Spanish English Legal Dictionary (print and online), the English to Spanish to English dictionaries (like Mitigating Circumstances) […]

  • Extenuating Circumstances

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Extenuating Circumstances Meaning of Extenuating Circumstances unusual factors related to and tending to contribute to the consummation of an illegal act, but over which the actor had little or no […]

  • Mitigating

    adjectiveabating alleviating ameliorative assuaging calmative diminishing discounting easing exculpatory excusing extenuating lessening limiting meliorative modif…

  • Complicity

    A state of being an accomplice; participation in guilt.

  • Criminal Proceedings

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  • Criminal Liability

    Hierarchical Display of Criminal liability Law > Criminal lawEnvironment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Environmental law > Environmental liabilityLaw > Justice > Legal action > Criminal proceedingsLaw > Criminal law > Offence > ComplicityLaw > Civil law > […]

  • Self-defence

    Self-defence

  • Environmental Liability

    E.U. Environmental Liability Directive 2004/35 in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of E.U. Environmental Liability Directive 2004/35, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: Directive 2004/35 of the […]

  • Age of majority

    The chronological age at which a person ceases to be a minor, and, subject to whatever legal disabilities minority carries with it (e.g., inability to vote, to drink intoxicating liquors, to drive on the public highways, to make valid contracts, conveyances and wills) while […]

  • Chain Store

    Concept of Chain Store in the context of Real Property A short definition of Chain Store: A store belonging to a series of similar stores under central ownership and management, and striving for uniformity in design, inventory, and service.

  • Chain Store

    Concept of Chain Store in the context of Real Property A short definition of Chain Store: A store belonging to a series of similar stores under central ownership and management, and striving for uniformity in design, inventory, and service.

  • Infancy

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Infancy (You may find infancy at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). late 14c., “condition of babyhood,” also “childhood, youth,” from Anglo-French enfaunce and directly from Latin infantia “early […]

  • Justification

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Justification Meaning of Justification A plea by a defendant in a civil or criminal proceeding that the act complained of was lawful . Not a denial that the act complained of was committed by the […]