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Constructive crimesConstructive Con*struct"ive, a. [Cf. F. constructif.]
1. Having ability to construct or form; employed in
construction; as, to exhibit constructive power.
The constructive fingers of Watts. --Emerson.
2. Derived from, or depending on, construction or
interpretation; not directly expressed, but inferred.
Constructive crimes (Law), acts having effects analogous to
those of some statutory or common law crimes; as,
constructive treason. Constructive crimes are no longer
recognized by the courts.
Constructive notice, notice imputed by construction of law.
Constructive trust, a trust which may be assumed to exist,
though no actual mention of it be made. Crimeful
Crimeful Crime"ful (kr?m"f?l), a.
Criminal; wicked; contrary to law, right, or dury. [Obs.]
--Shak.
Crimeless
Crimeless Crime"less, a.
Free from crime; innocent. --Shak.
Falsicrimen
Falsicrimen Fal"si*cri"men [L.] (Civ. Law)
The crime of falsifying.
Note: This term in the Roman law included not only forgery,
but every species of fraud and deceit. It never has
been used in so extensive a sense in modern common law,
in which its predominant significance is forgery,
though it also includes perjury and offenses of a like
character. --Burrill. Greenleaf.
ScrimerScrimer Scri"mer, n. [F. escrimeur. See Skirmish.]
A fencing master. [Obs.] --Shak.