Definition of Infractor. Meaning of Infractor. Synonyms of Infractor

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Definition of Infractor

Infractor
Infractor In*fract"or, n. [Cf. F. infracteur.] One who infracts or infringes; a violator; a breaker.

Meaning of Infractor from wikipedia

- that the infractor would face if caught. Specifically, C is full compensation to the victim, D are all the emotional costs that the infractor would face...
- paradoxically a gift. If someone under a geas violates the ****ociated taboo, the infractor will suffer dishonor or even death. Conversely, the observing of one's...
- Edited by Diego Figueroa Music by Diego de la Fuente Production company Infractor Films Distributed by Storyboard Media Distribución (Chile) MPM Premium...
- paradoxically, a gift. If someone under a geis violates the ****ociated taboo, the infractor will suffer dishonor or even death. On the other hand, the observing of...
- "act of gross indecency" with somebody under the age of fourteen. The infractor was liable to imprisonment for up to two years on conviction after indictment...
- de la Comunidad de Madrid para la Reeducación y Reinserción del Menor Infractor. 2007. La investigación criminal: La psicología aplicada al descubrimiento...
- Netelia indicata Gupta, 1987 c g Netelia inepta Townes, 1939 c g b Netelia infractor Delrio, 1971 c g Netelia ingrata Townes, 1939 c g b Netelia insulicola...
- Mărgăritescu: "Procurorii m-au reținut la îmbarcare, ca pe cel mai mare infractor. Nea Ando era în stare de șoc. Mergea după ei și țipa să-mi dea drumul""...
- defining the civil penalties for Index infractors. He defined a fine of from a fourth to a half of the infractors' legal possessions, plus the penalty of...
- (plura mala) committed against Farfa by some Romans, admits that the infractors hailed from "our Roman republic" (nostra Romanorum reipublica, lit. “republic...