Justification

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Justification Definition

In Torts. Facts making the act charged legally justiflabla In Pleading. The allegation of matter of fact by the defaidant, establishing his legal right to do the act complained of by the plaintiflf. Justification admits the doing of the act charged as a wrong, but alleges a right to do it on the part of the defendant, thus denying that it is a wrong. Excuse merely shows reasons why the defendant should not make good the injury which the plaintiff has suffered from some wrong done. See “Avowry.” In Practice. The proceeding by which sureties establish their ability to perform the.undertaking of the bond or recognizance.

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In Torts. Facts making the act charged legally justiflabla In Pleading. The allegation of matter of fact by the defaidant, establishing his legal right to do the act complained of by the plaintiflf. Justification admits the doing of the act charged as a wrong, but alleges a right to do it on the part of the defendant, thus denying that it is a wrong. Excuse merely shows reasons why the defendant should not make good the injury which the plaintiff has suffered from some wrong done. See “Avowry.” In Practice. The proceeding by which sureties establish their ability to perform the.undertaking of the bond or recognizance.

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This definition of Justification Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.

Justification in the Federal Budget Process

Meaning of Justification in the congressional and executive budget processes (GAO source): The documents an agency submits to the appropriations committees in support of its budget request. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) prescribes justification materials, which typically explain changes between the current appropriation and the amounts requested for the next fiscal year.

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Further Reading

  • Legislatures and the budget process: the myth of fiscal control

    (J Wehner, 2010)

  • Reconcilable Differences?: Congress, the Budget Process, and the Deficit (JB Gilmour, 1990)
  • Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance

    (JM Poterba, J von Hagen, 2008)

Justification meaning

The act by which a party accused shows and maintains a good and legal reason in court, why he did the thing he is called upon to answer. Justifiable actions include self defence, or even defence of one’s house or property. Libel and slander can be justified by proving the truth of the assertion or because the defendant had the write to publish, for example before a government inquiry.

Justification must be specially pleaded. When proven however it is a completely bars the action.

Young Women’s Christian Ass’n of Princeton, N.J. v. Kugler, D.C.N.J., 342 F.Supp. 1048, 1062.

Justification meaning

The act by which a party accused shows and maintains a good and legal reason in court, why he did the thing he is called upon to answer. Justifiable actions include self defence, or even defence of one’s house or property. Libel and slander can be justified by proving the truth of the assertion or because the defendant had the write to publish, for example before a government inquiry.

Justification must be specially pleaded. When proven however it is a completely bars the action.

Young Women’s Christian Ass’n of Princeton, N.J. v. Kugler, D.C.N.J., 342 F.Supp. 1048, 1062.


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