Consult the dictionary of legal abbreviations and acronyms for incorrect legal acronyms and/or abbreviations. contain errors; deviate from the law. This term is never used by courts or legal authors to refer to a corrupt or evil act Thompson v. Doty, 72 Ind.338. Note: The requirement that findings must be manifestly erroneous in order to be set aside is a standard of review used by an appellate court when considering a trial judge`s findings of fact (as opposed to jury findings of fact) for errors. Asian law, “wrong” (legaldictionary.lawin.org 2013) occurred 2022 October 11 adj. 1) erroneously, wrongly. 2) are not under applicable law, in particular in a court decision or judgment. LawInfo.com National Directory of Law Societies and Legal Resources for Consumers At FindLaw.com, we pride ourselves on being the leading source of free legal information and resources on the Internet. Contact us. 05 2013.

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