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  1. Grudge fights are simply those pieces of litigation that are based on raw emotion and in which one or both sides have lost all thought of valid or sensible cost benefit of the case. Rational analysis of the underlying value of the case or logical evaluation of its true purpose is lost in a sea of anger or some other emotion.

  2. LEGAL GLOSSARY Page 4 Rev. 2/8/11 ASSAULT - Any willful attempt or threat to inflict injury upon the person of another, when coupled with the present ability to do so, and any intentional display of force such as would give victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm.

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  3. This said, usually the term "person" in the law refers to any human being and any trust, estate or entity that is capable of suing and being sued and entering into contracts.

  4. Grudging, which developed from grudge, made its English debut in the 1530s, and has been used ever since to describe someone who is unwilling or reluctant (“a grudging supporter”) or something done or given reluctantly or sparingly (“grudging respect”). Examples of grudging in a Sentence.

  5. See also: Guardianship. Judge: A person appointed by either the federal or provincial government with the authority to hear and decide legal actions in an impartial manner, independent of influence by the government or agents of the government, whose decisions are binding upon the parties to an action.

  6. Aug 19, 2015 · The law of tort is based on the idea that people are liable for the consequences of their actions, whether intentional or accidental, if they cause harm to another person or entity. Torts are the civil wrongs that form the basis of civil lawsuits.

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  8. Jan 20, 2015 · In the law, the term “negligence” refers to a failure of a person or entity to exercise a level of care necessary to protect others, whether in interest, or from physical harm, from actions or conditions that may cause them harm.

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