slovodefinícia
omission
(mass)
omission
- vynechanie
omission
(encz)
omission,opomenutí n: Zdeněk Brož
omission
(encz)
omission,opominutí n: Zdeněk Brož
omission
(encz)
omission,přehlédnutí n: Zdeněk Brož
omission
(encz)
omission,vynechání n: Zdeněk Brož
Omission
(gcide)
Omission \O*mis"sion\, n. [L. omissio: cf. F. omission. See
Omit.]
1. The act of omitting; neglect or failure to do something
required by propriety or duty.
[1913 Webster]

The most natural division of all offenses is into
those of omission and those of commission.
--Addison.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which is omitted or is left undone.
[1913 Webster]
omission
(wn)
omission
n 1: a mistake resulting from neglect [syn: omission, skip]
2: something that has been omitted; "she searched the table for
omissions"
3: any process whereby sounds or words are left out of spoken
words or phrases [syn: omission, deletion]
4: neglecting to do something; leaving out or passing over
something
OMISSION
(bouvier)
OMISSION. An omission is the neglect to perform what the law requires.
2. When a public law enjoins on certain officers duties to be performed
by them for the public, and they omit to perform them, they may be indicted:
for example, supervisors of the highways are required to repair the public
roads; the neglect to do so will render them liable to be indicted.
3. When a nuisance arises in consequence of an omission, it cannot be
abated if it be a private nuisance without giving notice, when such notice
can be given. Vide Branches; Commission; Nuisance; Trees.

podobné slovodefinícia
intromission
(encz)
intromission, n:
net errors and omissions
(encz)
net errors and omissions,
omissions
(encz)
omissions,vynechání n: Zdeněk Brož
Intromission
(gcide)
Intromission \In`tro*mis"sion\, n. [Cf. F. intromission. See
Intromit.]
[1913 Webster]
1. The act of sending in or of putting in; insertion.
[1913 Webster]

2. Specifically; (Zool.) The insertion of the male copulatory
organ into the female in the process of coitus. --South.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

Four populations [of the vlei rat] varied in a
number of parameters of copulatory behavior, such as
latency to first mount, number of intromissions per
series, and latency to intromission after first
ejaculation. --Edith
Dempster
(African Small
Mammals
Newsletter,
Issue No. 16,
May 1996,
Laboratoir
Mammif[`e]res
& Oiseaux,
Paris)
[PJC]

3. The act of letting go in; admission.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Scots Law) An intermeddling with the affairs of another,
either on legal grounds or without authority.
[1913 Webster]
Omission
(gcide)
Omission \O*mis"sion\, n. [L. omissio: cf. F. omission. See
Omit.]
1. The act of omitting; neglect or failure to do something
required by propriety or duty.
[1913 Webster]

The most natural division of all offenses is into
those of omission and those of commission.
--Addison.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which is omitted or is left undone.
[1913 Webster]
intromission
(wn)
intromission
n 1: the act of putting one thing into another [syn:
insertion, introduction, intromission]
EXPROMISSION
(bouvier)
EXPROMISSION, civil law. The act by which a creditor accepts a new debtor,
who becomes bound instead of the old, the latter being released. It is a
species of novation. (q.v.) 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 802. Vide Delegation.

INTROMISSION S
(bouvier)
INTROMISSION Scotch law. The assuming possession of property belonging to
another, either on legal grounds, or without any authority; in the latter
case, it is called vicious intromission. Bell's S. L. Dict. h. t.

NECESSARY INTROMISSION
(bouvier)
NECESSARY INTROMISSION, Scotch law. When the husband or wife continues,
after the decease of his or her companion in possession of the decedent's
goods, for their preservation.

OMISSION
(bouvier)
OMISSION. An omission is the neglect to perform what the law requires.
2. When a public law enjoins on certain officers duties to be performed
by them for the public, and they omit to perform them, they may be indicted:
for example, supervisors of the highways are required to repair the public
roads; the neglect to do so will render them liable to be indicted.
3. When a nuisance arises in consequence of an omission, it cannot be
abated if it be a private nuisance without giving notice, when such notice
can be given. Vide Branches; Commission; Nuisance; Trees.

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