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Excusable negligence or
excusable neglect is a
legal concept used in some
jurisdictions to
allow certain types of
neglect during a
legal proceeding. Examples...
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concept of
justifiable homicide in
criminal law is a
defense to
culpable homicide (criminal or
negligent homicide). Generally,
there is a
burden to...
- non-critical. Additionally, all
delays are
either excusable or non-
excusable. Both
excusable and non-
excusable delays can be
defined as
either concurrent or...
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Responsibility for
Climate Change Loss and Damage: A
Response to the
Excusable Ignorance Objection”,
International Journal of
Philosophy 1 (39):7-24...
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March 1932.
These rules regulated ventilation and made
asbestosis an
excusable work-related disease. The term
mesothelioma was
first used in medical...
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women are
murdered by male
family members and the
crimes are
perceived as
excusable or understandable".
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designations of
homicide that
carry no
criminal punishment are
justifiable and
excusable homicide. In most
countries this is not the
status of euthanasia. The...
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regarding the rape by
deception scene, with
Kanew saying, "In a way, it's not
excusable. If it were my daughter, I
probably wouldn't like it".
Three less successful...
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Geographical Review. 11 (4): 611–629. 1921. ISSN 0016-7428. JSTOR 208254. Less
excusable still is the
treatment accorded to the
statements of Kritopoulos, that...
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other instances where "good cause"
might be required. For example, mere "
excusable neglect" is, at
least at the
federal level, a
sufficient reason to vacate...