wrongful
91wrongful — Unlawful, inequitable, contrary to natural justice, or in violation of the principles of good morals. Board of Comrs. v Armstrong, 91 Ind 528, 536 …
92wrongful — adj. 1 characterized by unfairness or injustice. 2 contrary to law. 3 (of a person) not entitled to the position etc. occupied. Derivatives: wrongfully adv. wrongfulness n …
93wrongful birth — noun Date: 1979 a malpractice claim brought by the parents of a child born with a birth defect against a physician or health care provider whose alleged negligence (as in diagnosis) effectively deprived the parents of the opportunity to make an… …
94wrongful death — Law. the death of a person wrongfully caused, as comprising the grounds of a damage suit. * * * …
95wrongful death statute — noun A statute that provides relief from the common law rule that the death of an individual cannot be the basis of a cause of action in a civil suit …
96wrongful birth — noun A lawsuit filing, claiming a doctor failed to advise the parents a child might have the prospect of birth defects …
97wrongful dismissal — noun A legal doctrine that requires employers to have a job related reason to terminate employees. This doctrine is largely irrelevant in the United States today unless stated in an employment contract …
98wrongful accusation — illegal accusation …
99wrongful action — illegal action; unjust action …
100wrongful dismissal — unjust dismissal …