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Deficient: Incomplete; defective; not sufficient in quantity or force.

 


Deficient:
Incomplete, defective or not sufficient in quantity or force.
Defunct: ...

mentally deficient Refers to a non-psychotic person mentally retarded from infancy, incapable of managing himself or his affairs with ordinary prudence.

VIII activity — a test for hemophilia A; activity is measured in biologic assays using factor VIII-deficient plasma as the substrate.
f. VIII-related antigen — von Willebrand antigen.
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English law is largely made up of principles derived in each of those ways, while it is deficient in principles derived from the writings of independent teachers, such as have in other systems exercised a powerful influence on the development of law.

First, the defendant must show that counsel's performance was deficient. This requires showing that counsel made errors so serious that counsel was not functioning as the 'counsel' guaranteed the defendant by the Sixth Amendment.

Lawson also opined that the definition in Archbold was deficient in that the common law offence of kidnapping "present "an elements of force or fraud".
Thus, in 1984, Justice Brandon wrote, in R v D: ...

Examples of wrongful conduct that may lead to death include drinking and driving, manufacturing a deficient product, building an unstable structure or failing to diagnose a fatal disease.
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DEFAULTER, com. law. One who is deficient in his accounts, or falls in making his accounts correct.

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