- in law,
mitigating factors may
cause a
crime to be
considered less serious, or
provide a
reason to make a
punishment less severe.
Mitigation of the effects...
- periods. A
mitigating control would be
instrumental in
finding and therefore,
preventing such mistakes. If a key
control fails and a
mitigating control is...
- defense, the
presentation of
mitigating factors will not
result in the
acquittal of a defendant. The
opposite of a
mitigating factor is an
aggravating factor...
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Mitigating factor...
-
Environmental mitigation,
compensatory mitigation, or
mitigation banking, are
terms used
primarily by the
United States government and the
related environmental...
- trial) in
order to try to
establish the
presence of
mitigating cir****stances. The
presence of
mitigating cir****stances can
reduce the
punishment imposed for...
-
Mitigation banking is the preservation, enhancement,
restoration or
creation (PERC) of a wetland, stream, or
habitat conservation area
which offsets, or...
- that is
financially sustainable for the homeowner.
Lenders benefit by
mitigating the
losses they
would incur through foreclosing on the homeowner. Immediate...
-
Landslide mitigation refers to
several human-made
activities on
slopes with the goal of
lessening the
effect of landslides.
Landslides can be triggered...
- DDoS
mitigation is a set of
network management techniques and/or tools, for
resisting or
mitigating the
impact of
distributed denial-of-service (DDoS)...