One can call them damnum absque injuria which simply means a loss without, in a sense, a legal remedy. |
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According to sources the constable is being investigated on charges of assaulting a police officer, crimen injuria and drunkenness. |
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Sampson had several other cases against him, including assault, crimen injuria and malicious damage to property. |
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Gunn said the charges ranged from intimidation, assault by threats, crimen injuria and contraventions of the Post Office Act. |
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This wilful injuria is in law malicious, although no malicious purpose to cause the harm which was caused, nor any motive of spite, is imputed to the defendant. |
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The woman pleaded guilty to crimen injuria and was fined R1500 in court. |
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Crimen injuria is the unlawful, intentional and serious violation of the dignity or privacy of another person. |
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He said the court also charged the two with crimen injuria, a charge in South Africa that often refers to racial insult. |
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Samrem had laid a crimen injuria charge against Malema in Pietermaritzburg after he used the derogatory term against Indians during a Gauteng speech. |
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Disrupting Subsurface Resource Pools is Damnum Absque Injuria. |
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