Definition of Wrongfully. Meaning of Wrongfully. Synonyms of Wrongfully

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Definition of Wrongfully

Wrongfully
Wrongful Wrong"ful, a. Full of wrong; injurious; unjust; unfair; as, a wrongful taking of property; wrongful dealing. -- Wrong"ful*ly, adv. -- Wrong"ful*ness, n.

Meaning of Wrongfully from wikipedia

- remedies for a proved wrongful dismissal include: reinstatement of the dismissed employee; monetary compensation for the wrongfully dismissed. One way to...
- 504,630 or approximately $1,700 per theatre. Wrongfully Accused's overall gross was $9,642,860. Wrongfully Accused received generally negative reviews...
- had been kidnapped and taken to Shandong. The absolute innocence of the wrongfully executed Teng was not admitted until 2005. Nie Shubin (Chinese: 聂树斌, born...
- action, or type of claim, that can be brought when one person or entity wrongfully causes someone's death. It allows a lawsuit to be filed even though the...
- claims of wrongful commitment are a common theme in the anti-psychiatry movement. In 1860, the case of Elizabeth Packard, who was wrongfully committed...
- Wrongful birth is a legal cause of action in some common law countries in which the parents of a congenitally diseased child claim that their doctor failed...
- Andrew Malkinson (born 23 January 1966) is a British man who was wrongfully convicted and jailed in 2003 for the rape of a 33-year-old woman in Salford...
- behavior after being wrongfully sanctioned. As a consequence there were negative effects for the entire group. The extent of wrongful sanctions varies between...
- Wrongful trading is a type of civil wrong found in UK insolvency law, under Section 214 Insolvency Act 1986. It was introduced to enable contributions...
- Wrongful life is the name given to a cause of action in which someone is sued by a severely disabled child (through the child's legal guardian) for failing...