without+intention
111infortunium, homicide per — /homasayd par infartyuwn(i)yam/ Where a man doing a lawful act, without intention of hurt, unfortunately kills another …
112killing by misadventure — Accidental killing of a person where the slayer is doing a lawful act, unaccompanied by any criminal carelessness or reckless conduct. Excusable homicide occurring where one engaged in doing lawful act, without intention to do harm and, with… …
113bucketing — Receipt of orders to purchase and sell stock without intention of actually executing such orders …
114infortunium, homicide per — /homasayd par infartyuwn(i)yam/ Where a man doing a lawful act, without intention of hurt, unfortunately kills another …
115killing by misadventure — Accidental killing of a person where the slayer is doing a lawful act, unaccompanied by any criminal carelessness or reckless conduct. Excusable homicide occurring where one engaged in doing lawful act, without intention to do harm and, with… …
116abjuration of the realm — Originally a renunciation of one s country, upon oath of perpetual banishment, and the doctrine of abjuring the realm, by which a husband became civilly dead, was an incident of the right of sanctuary, which was abolished by statute under James… …
117accidental — By accident; by chance or fortuitously, without intention or design; unexpected, unusual, and unforeseen. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1164. The word is used in its ordinary popular sense in accident policies and means happening by chance, unexpectedly… …
118accidental means — Characterizing the nature of the cause of a happening by chance and without intention or design, which is unforeseen, unexpected and unusual at the time it occurs. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1165; A11110: 17 ALR 1199. Where the death is the result of… …
119bona fide — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ genuine; real. ► ADVERB chiefly Law ▪ without intention to deceive. ORIGIN Latin, with good faith …
120manslaughter — ► NOUN ▪ the crime of killing a person without intention to do so …