To weigh, ponder, discuss. To examiue, to consult, in order to form an opinion.
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DELIBERATE AND PREMEDITATED
This phrase describes and act that is planned and has been considered before being carried out.
DELIBERATE SPEED
This term means that the law or a regulation needs to be maintained or instituted without delay .
DELIBERATION
The act or process of deliberating. The act of weighing and examiningthe reasons for and against a contemplated act or course of conduct or achoice of acts or means. See […]
DELIBERATIONS OF A JURY
where the jury sorts through all of the evidence and the facts of a case before they make a decision.
DELICATUS DEBITOR EST ODIOSUS IN LEGE
A luxurious debtor Is odious in law. 2 Bulst. 148. Imprisonment for debt has now, however, been generally abolished.
DELICT
In the Roman and civil law. A wrong or Injury: an offense; a violation of public or private duty. It will be observed that this word, taken in its most […]
DELICTUM
Lat. A delict, tort, wrong, injury, or offense. Actions ex dclicto are suchas are founded on a tort, as distinguished from actions on contract.Culpability, blameworthiness, or legal delinquency. The word […]
DELIGIATUS
(Fr. De lege efectus, Lat.) Outlawed.
DELIMIT
To mark or lay out the limits or boundary line of a territory or country.
DELIMITATION
The act of lixilig, marking off, or describing the limits or boundary line of a territory or country.
DELINQUENCY
Not repaying a debt as agreed. 2 missing payments is considered delinquent for consumer loans but it takes 15-30 days for credit cards.
DELINQUENCY PROCEEDING
the action that takes place in a juvenile court when a child is placed under the court’s jurisdiction .
DELINQUENCY RATIO
The past due payments divided by the total loans. It is the way a bank’s quality is shown in their portfolio.
DELINQUENS PER IRAIN PROVOCATUS PU- NIRI DEBET MITIUS
A delinquent provoked by auger ought to be punished more mildly.
DELINQUENT
n. In the civil law . He who has beeu guilty of some crime, offense, or failure of duty.
DELINQUENT CHILD
This term applies to a child who has committed an unlawful offense that is punishable if it was an adult.
DELINQUENT MORTGAGE
A mortgage that lets the borrower doesn’t make payments. The lender can foreclose and report delinquency . The borrower can pay the balance to prevent this or restructure.
DELIRIOUS
used to describe a person who has acted irrationally due to lacking awareness of a reasonable action.
DELIRIUM
In medical jurisprudence . Delirium is that state of the mind in which itacts without being directed by the power of volition, which is wholly or partially suspended.This happens most […]
DELIRIUM FEBRILE
In medical jurisprudence . A form of mental aberration incident to fevers, and sometimes to the last stages of chronic diseases.
DELIRIUM TREMENS
A disorder of the nervous system, involving the brain and setting up an attack of temporary delusional insanity, sometimes attended with violent excitement or mania, caused by excessive and long […]
DELISTING
Taking stock from the exchange causing rule violations and inability to meet requirements of purchases when they are due.
DELITO
In Spanish law. Crime; a crime, offense, or delict. White, New. Recop. b. 2, tit. 19, c. 1, j 4.
DELIVERABLE
A report done when a contract demands it. This term also applies to individual items.