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Doli incapax
Doli incapax(United Kingdom) Incapable of crime. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Crime An act or omission which is prohibited by criminal law. Each state sets out a limited series of acts (crimes) which are prohibited and punishes the commission of these acts by a fine, imprisonment or some other form of punishment. In exceptional cases, an omission to act can constitute a crime, such as failing to give assistance to a person in peril or failing to report a case of child abuse. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Doli capax Capable of deceit, mischief, having knowledge of right and wrong. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Documentary evidence Written or photographic representations of fact. Documentation house A company with a staff of writers employed as W2 employees to perform writing assignments. Documents Evidence. The deeds, agreements, title papers, letters, receipts, and other written instruments used to prove a fact. Dogma Civil law. This word is used in the first chapter, first section, of the second Novel, and signifies an ordinance of the senate. Doli capax Capable of deceit, mischief, having knowledge of right and wrong. Doli incapax Dollar Money. A silver coin of the United States of the value of one hundred cents, or tenth part of an eagle. Dolus Civil law. A fraudulent address or trick used to deceive some one; a fraud. Domain It signifies sometimes, dominion, territory governed - sometimes, possession, estate - and sometimes, land about the mansion house of a lord. By domain is also understood the right to dispose at our pleasure of what belongs to us. Domaine national National domain. A French civil law term referring to all property and rights, moveable and immoveable, belonging to the French State, including both property forming part of the "domaine prive" and property forming part of the "domaine public" of the State. Domaine prive A French civil law term referring to all property of the French State which is capable of being owned, including vessels. Such property is unseizable, may be used only for its stated purpose, may never be exchanged or leased for another person's use and must be sold when it can no longer be used for the stipulated service or use. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Doli incapax. If you have a better definition for Doli incapax than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Doli incapax may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Doli incapax and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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