noncompliance with law
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noncompliance — I (improper completion) noun deficient work, faulty work, inadequate final work, poor quality work, shabby work, wrong implementation associated concepts: noncompliance with a judicial order II (nonobservance) noun defiance, disloyalty, disregard … Law dictionary
noncompliance — noncompliant, noncomplying, adj., n. /non keuhm pluy euhns/, n. failure or refusal to comply, as with a law, regulation, or term of a contract. [1680 90; NON + COMPLIANCE] * * * … Universalium
List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit characters — The cast of the thirteenth season (2011–2012). From left to right: Dann Florek, Danny Pino, Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, Richard Belzer, and Ice T. Law Order: Special Victims Unit, a spin off of the crime drama Law O … Wikipedia
crime — / krīm/ n [Middle French, from Latin crimen fault, accusation, crime] 1: conduct that is prohibited and has a specific punishment (as incarceration or fine) prescribed by public law compare delict, tort 2: an offense against public law … Law dictionary
Tax noncompliance — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy … Wikipedia
National Maximum Speed Law — Double nickel redirects here. For the Interstate Highway in the central United States, see Double nickel (highway). 55 mph speed limit being erected in response to the National Maximum Speed Law. The National Maximum Speed Law (NMSL) in the… … Wikipedia
Jonathan's Law — Jonathan s Law, a New York statute co sponsored by Harvey Weisenberg signed into law in May, 2007, by governor Elliot Spitzer, entitles parents and legal guardians to access to all child abuse investigation files and medical history records.… … Wikipedia
dissent — dis·sent 1 /di sent/ vi 1: to withhold assent or approval unfair squeezeout transactions the kind to which public shareholders seem most likely to dissent R. C. Clark see also appraisal ◇ A shareholder who dissents from a proposed transaction may … Law dictionary
contempt — con·tempt /kən tempt/ n 1: willful disobedience or open disrespect of the orders, authority, or dignity of a court or judge acting in a judicial capacity by disruptive language or conduct or by failure to obey the court s orders; also: the… … Law dictionary
sedition — se·di·tion /si di shən/ n [Latin seditio, literally, separation, from sed apart + itio act of going, from ire to go]: the crime of creating a revolt, disturbance, or violence against lawful civil authority with the intent to cause its overthrow… … Law dictionary