This phrase describes conduct that is unbelievable bad, is outrageous and display the lack of conscience.
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UNCONSCIOUS ADULTS
a medical term in law that lets a physician treat an unconscious person without consent of there is no on available to give consent.
UNCONSCIOUS MINORS
a medical term in law that lets a physician treat an unconscious child without consent of there is no on available to give consent.
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
That which Is contrary to the constitution . The opposite of ” constitutional .” See State v. McCann. 4 Lea (Tenn.) 10; In re Rahrer (C. C.) 43 Fed. 558, […]
UNCONSTRAINED DEMAND
Quantity that would be sold with no constraints like delivery or production.
UNCONTESTABLE CLAUSE
a clause in a life insurance policy that means the insurer cannot contest a claim if a policy has been in force for a set period of time.
UNCONTROLLABLE IMPULSE
As an excuse for the commission of an act otherwise criminal, this term means an impulse towards its commission of such fixity and intensity that it cannot be resisted by […]
UNCONTROLLED DISCRETION
the power that a trustee has where he can take action without first getting authorisation from the courts.
UNCORE PRIST
L. Fr. Still ready. A species of plea or replication by wliicb the party alleges that he is still ready to pay or perform all that is justly demanded of […]
UNCUTH
In Saxon law. Unknown; a stranger. A person entertained in the house of another was, on the first night of his entertainment , so called. Bract, fol. 1246.
UNDE NIHIL HABET
Lat. In old English law . The name of the writ of dower , which lay for a widow, where no dower nt all had been assigned her within the […]
UNDEFENDED
A term sometimes applied to one who is obliged to make his own defense when on trial, or in a civil cause. A cause is said to be undefended when […]
UNDEFENDED DEFENDANT
the defendant who doesn’t appear in court to defend himself against the plaintiff or has no attorney to represent him.
UNDER AND SUBJECT
Words frequently used in conveyances of land which is subject to a mortgage, to show that the grantee takes subject to such mortgage. See Walker v. I’hysick. 5 Pa. 203; […]
UNDER CAPITALIZATION
Situation where businesses don’t have enough funds from stock holders for the size of operations.
UNDER COLOR OF LAW
This phrase means with the apparent authority of the law but it actually conflicts with the law.
UNDER COLOR OF TITLE
This phrase means with having the appearance of a title that is valid when there is no title.
UNDER CONTROL
a phrase the describe s a person is in charge and control of a vehicle.
UNDER PROTEST
the term that means to retain the rights to make an objection later on.
UNDER RESERVE
Situation where a bank will credit amount of a draft or cheque to a depositor’s account before it is cleared.
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
the term applied to a person who has ingested alcohol to render them incapable of discretion and sound judgement.
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
the state a person is in after he has taken drugs that interfere with sound judgement and acceptable behaviour.
UNDER-CHAMBERLAINS OF THE EXCHEQUER
Two officers who cleaved the tallies written by the clerk of the tallies, and read the same, that the clerk of the pell and comptrollers thereof might see their entries […]
UNDER-LEASE
In conveyancing . A lease granted by one who is himself a lessee for years, for any fewer or less number of years than he himself holds. If a deed […]
UNDER-SHERIFF
An officer who acts directly under the sheriff, and performs all the duties of the sheriff’s office, a few only excepted where the personal presence of the high-sheriff is necessary. […]