English to Spanish Dictionary wrongful

wrongful

ilegal
definition
adjective
he is suing the police for wrongful arrest
(of an act) not fair, just, or legal.
translation of 'wrongful'
adjective
ilegal,
equivocado,
injusto
example
In all cases the primary question is one of fact: did the 'wrongful' act cause the injury?
It is clear law that tax paid after a 'wrongful' demand may be recovered back by the taxpayer.
In addition, the persuasion of the employees to leave was pleaded as 'wrongful' inducement of breach of contract.
Such behavior is cruel and 'wrongful' according not only to the law, but to common sense.
He also claimed damages for 'wrongful' dismissal, mental distress and punitive damages.
First, compensation can only be appropriate where the damage has been caused by the 'wrongful' act.
I can understand how 'wrongful' reception or rejection of evidence can affect a verdict.
Similarly, and underpayment of salary in lieu of notice would constitute a 'wrongful' termination and have the same effect.
Not all 'wrongful' acts are criminal, and not all acts which are not criminal are innocent.
The claimant brought an action for 'wrongful' arrest and false imprisonment.
The cause of action against the police was malicious prosecution and 'wrongful' imprisonment.
She was released without charge, and sought damages for 'wrongful' arrest and false imprisonment.
Rather this issue would lie at the very heart of the claim for 'wrongful' , as opposed to unfair, dismissal.
In the passage cited above he referred to the defendant's asking the court to sanction his committing a 'wrongful' act.
It is sufficient that the defendant knew all the facts which made it 'wrongful' for him to participate in the way in which he did.
As a result, the defendants deny that the plaintiff is entitled to damages for 'wrongful' dismissal.
Is it not the common law that a citizen is entitled to use self-defence in the case of 'wrongful' arrest?
It used to be impossible to prove that the legal system produces 'wrongful' convictions.
On each, the defendant had urged that he take legal advice in connection with his complaint of 'wrongful' eviction.
The plaintiff's case was for 'wrongful' arrest upon a breach of peace.
If evidence was brought which proved that the child had reached a stage of development whereby he understood the 'wrongfulness' of his act, he would be convicted.
The defendant's capacity to appreciate the 'wrongfulness' of his or her conduct, or to conform his or her conduct to the requirements of the law, was significantly impaired.
The public prosecutor stated they were 'wrongfully' arrested and he could not take the case to court.
The plaintiff claims that the defendant 'wrongfully' terminated the lease thereby breaching the lease.
No attempt is made to assert that the conduct or omission reaches a sufficient level of 'wrongfulness' to warrant the intervention of a criminal court and the imposition of a criminal sanction.
It was also contended that the claimant was 'wrongfully' dismissed, having resigned in response to the breach of contract alleged.
In other words, we are going to get into the circumstances of the rightfulness or 'wrongfulness' of the gentleman's removal from this country in the first place.
It was well planned and premeditated and he had time to reflect on the 'wrongfulness' of his actions and mend his ways.
He alleged that his insurer had 'wrongfully' denied him disability payments under his policy.
This balance represents the liability of the various defendants and third parties for 'wrongfully' assisting in the breach of trust.
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