malicious mischief
malicious mischief 蓄意损毁(财产)罪 普通法上故意毁坏或损坏他人财产的轻罪。虽然现代制定法大多将其规定为轻罪,但仍有少数根据财产的性质或价值将其规定为重罪。
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malicious mischief 蓄意损毁(财产)罪 普通法上故意毁坏或损坏他人财产的轻罪。虽然现代制定法大多将其规定为轻罪,但仍有少数根据财产的性质或价值将其规定为重罪。
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chief financial officer. The executive in charge of making a company’s accounting and fiscal decisions. — Abbr. CFO.
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chief executive officer. A corporation’s highest-ranking administrator, who manages the firm day by day and reports to the board of directors. — Abbr. CEO. [Cases: Corporations 300. C.J.S. Corporations § 469.]
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malicious mischief. The common-law misdemeanor of intentionally destroying or damaging another’s property. • Although modern statutes predominantly make this offense a misdemeanor, a few make it a felony (depending on the nature of the property or its value). See Model Penal Code § 220. 3. — Also termed malicious mischief and trespass; malicious injury; malicious
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The judge who presides over the sessions and deliberations of a court, while also overseeing the administration of the court. — Abbr. C.J.
in chief 主要的;原始的;直接获得 用于修饰证据时,指提供证人的一方在法庭上通过直接询问证人而获得的证据;用于修饰土地保有权时,tenure in chief指直接从国王那里获得的保有权。
chief rents. Hist. A small, fixed, annual rent payable to the lord by a freeholder of a manor; annual quit rent. • Chief rents were abolished in 1922. See QUIT RENT.
Chief Justice of the United States. The formal title of the officer who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. — Often shortened to the Chief Justice.
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chief operating officer. A manager who supervises a company’s day-to-day operations and who usu. reports to the chief executive officer. — Abbr. COO.
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chief lord. Hist. The immediate lord of a fee, to whom the tenants were directly and personally responsible.