• first. The term "accessory" derives from the English common law and has been inherited by those countries with a more or less Anglo-American legal system...
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  • Look up accessories or accessory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Accessory may refer to: Accessory (legal term), a person who assists a criminal Accessory...
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  • False accounting (category Legal terminology)
    False accounting is a legal term for a type of fraud, considered a statutory offence in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland...
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  • Obstruction of justice in the United States (category Abuse of the legal system)
    crashing as a publicity stunt in 2021. Offences against public justice Accessory (legal term) False evidence Jury tampering Obstructing an official proceeding...
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  • who (a) does an act not warranted by law, or (b) omits to discharge a legal duty, if the effect of the act or omission is to endanger the life, health...
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    Secondary suites (also known as accessory dwelling units (ADU), in-law apartments, granny flats, granny annexes or garden suites) are self-contained apartments...
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  • Malice is a legal term which refers to a party's intention to do injury to another party. Malice is either expressed or implied. For example, malice is...
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    Paraphernalia (category Legal history)
    a particular activity, hobby, or lifestyle. The term is often used to describe the tools, accessories, or objects that are used in various fields, such...
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  • in both cases. Aiding and abetting is also a legal theory of civil accessory liability. To prove accessory liability through "aiding and abetting," the...
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    Chamber of the ECCC (the UN-backed Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia). In his legal practice, Emmerson has acted for a number of foreign Governments in connection...
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