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Definition of Constructives

Constructive
Constructive Con*struct"ive, a. [Cf. F. constructif.] 1. Having ability to construct or form; employed in construction; as, to exhibit constructive power. The constructive fingers of Watts. --Emerson. 2. Derived from, or depending on, construction or interpretation; not directly expressed, but inferred. Constructive crimes (Law), acts having effects analogous to those of some statutory or common law crimes; as, constructive treason. Constructive crimes are no longer recognized by the courts. Constructive notice, notice imputed by construction of law. Constructive trust, a trust which may be assumed to exist, though no actual mention of it be made.

Meaning of Constructives from wikipedia

- In trust law, a constructive trust is an equitable remedy imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to...
- In employment law, constructive dismissal occurs when an employee resigns due to the employer creating a hostile work environment. This often serves as...
- In mathematics, constructive analysis is mathematical analysis done according to some principles of constructive mathematics. The name of the subject contrasts...
- Constructive possession is a legal fiction to describe a situation in which an individual has actual control over chattels or real property without actually...
- Constructive notice is the legal fiction that signifies that a person or entity should have known, as a reasonable person would have, of a legal action...
- The British Columbia Social Constructive Party (also known as the Social Constructives and the BC Reconstructive Party) was formed in 1936 by a breakaway...
- Constructive ambiguity is a term generally credited to Henry Kissinger, said to be the foremost exponent of the negotiating tactic it designates. It refers...
- In mathematics, a constructive proof is a method of proof that demonstrates the existence of a mathematical object by creating or providing a method for...
- Constructive theology is the redefinition or reconceptualization[citation needed] of what historically has been known as systematic theology. The reason...
- Constructive fraud is a legal fiction describing a situation where a person or entity gained an unfair advantage over another by deceitful or unfair methods...