per infortunium

per infortunium
By misfortune; by misadventure; accidentally.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • per infortunium — /par infortyuwn(i)yam/ By misadventure. In criminal law, homicide per infortunium is committed where a man, doing a lawful act, without any intention of hurt, unfortunately kills another. See homicide …   Black's law dictionary

  • INFORTUNIUM (per) suum — per INFORTUNIUM suum iurandi Veterum mos sollennis, indigitatur Stat. Theb. l. 6. v. 171. ubi Ino Palaemonis defuncti genitrix, per ego haec (inquit) primordia belli Cui peperi: sic aequa gemant mihi funera matres Ogygiae Ovid. item, Met. l. 7.… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • per misadventure — /par misadventyar/ In old English law, by mischance. The same with per infortunium (q.v.) …   Black's law dictionary

  • homicide per infortunium — Same as homicide by misadventure …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • homicidium per infortunium — Same as homicide by misadventure …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • infortunium, homicide per — /homasayd par infartyuwn(i)yam/ Where a man doing a lawful act, without intention of hurt, unfortunately kills another …   Black's law dictionary

  • infortunium, homicide per — /homasayd par infartyuwn(i)yam/ Where a man doing a lawful act, without intention of hurt, unfortunately kills another …   Black's law dictionary

  • homicide — The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another. A person is guilty of criminal homicide if he purposely, knowingly, recklessly or negligently causes the death of another human being. Criminal homicide is murder,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • homicide — The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another. A person is guilty of criminal homicide if he purposely, knowingly, recklessly or negligently causes the death of another human being. Criminal homicide is murder,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • JURAMENTUM — in iudiciis et actionrbus, apud omnes semper gentes, cum circalitigantes, tum circa testes, non exigui usûs fuit: Unde Arist. μετα θείας παραλήφεως φάσις ἀναποδεικτος, cum divina sibi assumptione Dictio non demonstrabilis, Rhetoric. ad Alex.c. 18 …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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