exculpatory

  • 21exculpatory — adj 1. acquitting, compurgatory, exonerative, exonerating, vindicatory, vindicative, vindicating, exculpating; absolutory, absolvent, absolving, forgiving, pardoning, excusatory, excusing, remissive, remitting. 2. clement, lenient, indulgent,… …

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  • 22exculpatory — ex·cul·pa·to·ry …

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  • 23exculpatory — ex•cul•pa•to•ry [[t]ɪkˈskʌl pəˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i[/t]] adj. tending to clear from a charge of fault or guilt • Etymology: 1770–80 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 24exculpatory — /əksˈkʌlpətri/ (say uhks kulpuhtree), /ɛks / (say eks ), / təri/ (say tuhree) adjective tending to clear from a charge of fault or guilt …

  • 25exculpatory — adjective clearing of guilt or blame • Ant: ↑inculpatory • Similar to: ↑absolvitory, ↑exonerative, ↑forgiving, ↑extenuating, ↑justificative, ↑justificatory, ↑ …

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  • 26exculpatory clause — A contract clause which releases one of the parties from liability for his or her wrongful acts. A provision in a document which protects a party from liability arising, in the main, from negligence; such clause is common in leases, contracts and …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 27exculpatory clause — A contract clause which releases one of the parties from liability for his or her wrongful acts. A provision in a document which protects a party from liability arising, in the main, from negligence; such clause is common in leases, contracts and …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 28exculpatory clause — A clause in a trust instrument relieving the trustee from liability for any act performed by him under the trust instrument in good faith. Anno: 78 ALR2d 36 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 29Harvey v. Horan — Harvey v. Horan, 278 F. 3d 370 (4th Cir. 2002) is a federal court case dealing with felons rights of access to DNA testing. The Eastern Virginia District Court originally found that felons were entitled access to DNA testing on potentially… …

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  • 30Brain fingerprinting — is a controversial forensic science technique that uses electroencephalography (EEG) to determine whether specific information is stored in a subject’s brain. It does this by measuring electrical brainwave responses to words, phrases, or pictures …

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