|
Omission (criminal law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the criminal law, an omission , or failure to act, will constitute an actus reus (Latin for "guilty act") and give rise to liability only when the law imposes a duty to act and the defendant is...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omission_(criminal_law) |
|
The Legal Term * Omission * Defined & Explained ... OMISSION - An omission is the neglect to perform what the law requires. When a public law enjoins on certain officers duties to be performed by them for the public, and they omit to perform them, they may be indicted: for example, supervisors of the highways are required...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
chapter 4. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ... ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS ... 23-619.01. Misconduct connected with the employment; wilful misconduct; evaluation...
|
|||
|
United States Code ... TITLE 28 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE ... PART IV - JURISDICTION AND VENUE...
|
|||
Act or Omission - AO; ACT OR OMISSION - AO; The human action or inaction that contributes to the fire cause or which caused the fire. It is not only the Igniting Object, the Fuel or Energy in conjunction with it, or the Form of Heat, which result in a fire;
|
|||
|
(1) Any officer or individual employed as a Trooper R Class who is sued for any act or omission in the line of duty and who has a judgment for monetary damages rendered against him or her in his or her individual capacity, and who personally suffers actual financial loss, unreimbursed from any source, by the enforcement...
|
|||
|
onecle - legal research portal for lawyers and attorneys ... (4) An ordinance shall not make an act or omission a municipal civil infraction if that act or omission constitutes a crime under any of the following:
|
Copyright © 2010, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.