violation of statute
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negligent violation of statute — One occasioned by or accompanied with negligent conduct … Black's law dictionary
negligent violation of statute — One occasioned by or accompanied with negligent conduct … Black's law dictionary
Statute of frauds — The statute of frauds refers to the requirement that certain kinds of contracts be made in writing and signed.Traditionally, the statute of frauds requires a writing signed by the defendant in the following circumstances: * Contracts in… … Wikipedia
Alien Tort Statute — The Alien Tort Statute (UnitedStatesCode|28|1350; ATS, also called the Alien Tort Claims Act and Alien Torts Claim Act) is a federal law of the United States that states: The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of any civil action by … Wikipedia
Anti-Gag Statute — The anti gag statute is a little known legal boundary in the long struggle between Executive branch secrecy and Congress and the public’s right to know. [cite web | title=Justice Department Opens NSA Leak Probe |… … Wikipedia
Alien Tort Statute — La Alien Tort Statute o ATS (Estatuto de reclamación por agravios contra extranjeros) 28 U.S.C. §1350, también conocido como Alien Tort Claims Act o ATCA (Ley de reclamación por agravios contra extranjeros) es una sección del Código de los… … Wikipedia Español
traffic violation — A violation of a statute or ordinance regulating the operation of motor vehicles. See traffic infraction … Ballentine's law dictionary
wilful violation — A deliberate and purposeful failure to comply with a statute. Anno: 97 L Ed 270. See wilful default … Ballentine's law dictionary
Tedla v. Ellman — (280 N.Y. 124, 19 N.E. 2d 987) was a 1939 New York Court of Appeals case that was influential in establishing the bounds of the negligence per se doctrine. Ordinarily, a statutory violation constitutes negligence. However, the court, in an… … Wikipedia
illegal — il·le·gal /il lē gəl/ adj: contrary to or in violation of a law: illicit unlawful an illegal contract il·le·gal·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary