Excusable
41excusable — ex·cus·able …
42excusable — adj. èskozâbl(y)o, a, e (Villards Thônes, Albanais) …
43excusable — Deserving excuse or pardon; that which is forgiven or condoned; that which is not wholly free from fault, but for which there is no liability …
44excusable — adjective 1. capable of being overlooked • Ant: ↑inexcusable • Similar to: ↑justifiable 2. easily excused or forgiven a venial error • Syn: ↑forgivable, ↑ …
45excusable homicide — A homicide committed in doing a lawful act, without any intention to hurt, as by accident or misadventure, or a homicide committed in self defense. 26 Am J1st Homi § 102 …
46excusable trespass — A trespass for which no action will lie because the law forgives or pardons it. A trespass for which there is justification. Generally speaking, justification as a defense to an action of trespass must be specially pleaded. 52 Am J1st Tresp § 68 …
47excusable homicide — noun : homicide done by accident or misadventure or in self defense and without criminal intent …
48excusable neglect — noun law : neglect for which there is a reasonable excuse …
49homicide, excusable — n. The killing of a person by accident or in self defense. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
50render less excusable — index aggravate (exacerbate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …