Definition of Penality. Meaning of Penality. Synonyms of Penality

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Definition of Penality

Penality
Penality Pe*nal"i*ty, n. [Cf. LL. poenalitas. See Penalty.] The quality or state of being penal; lability to punishment. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Penality from wikipedia

- making evolution of any mental abilities considered to be the basis for penal responsibility impossible in po****tions subject to such selective punishment...
- Penal is a town in south Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. It lies south of San Fernando, Princes Town, and Debe, and north of Moruga, Morne Diablo and Siparia...
- Penal laws may refer to: Criminal law Penal law (British), laws to uphold the establishment of the Church of England against Catholicism Penal laws (Ireland)...
- The Penal Colony may refer to: The Penal Colony: Stories and Short Pieces, a collection of short stories and recollections by Franz Kafka The Penal Colony...
- Penal labour is a term for various kinds of forced labour that prisoners are required to perform, typically manual labour. The work may be light or hard...
- A penal colony or exile colony is a settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general po****tion by placing them in a remote location...
- A penal treadmill (penal treadwheel or everlasting staircase) was a treadwheel or treadmill with steps set into two cast iron wheels. These drove a shaft...
- Penal transportation (or simply transportation) was the relocation of convicted criminals, or other persons regarded as undesirable, to a distant place...
- The Indian Penal Code (IPC) was the official criminal code in the Republic of India, inherited from British India after independence, until it was repealed...
- Penal substitution, also called penal substitutionary atonement and especially in older writings forensic theory, is a theory of the atonement within...