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Definition
Synonym
Putativnotstand
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Putativnotstand
m
jur.
putative necessity (as legal excuse); situation misinterpreted as an emergency
Putativnotstand
m
jur.
putative necessity (as legal excuse); situation misinterpreted as an emergency
Putativnotstand
m
jur.
putative necessity (as legal excuse); situation misinterpreted as an emergency
Putativnotwehr
f
jur.
putative right of self-defence; self-defence in the mistaken belief of being attacked
Deutsche
Putativnotstand Synonyme
Englische
putative necessity ; situation misinterpreted as an emergency Synonyme
putative
accountable
accounted as
alleged
ascribable
assignable
assumed
assumptive
attributable
attributed
charged
conjectural
conjectured
credited
deemed
derivable from
derivational
derivative
due
explicable
given
granted
hypothetical
imputable
imputed
inferred
owing
postulated
postulational
premised
presumed
presumptive
referable
referred to
reputed
supposed
suppositional
supposititious
suppositive
suppository
taken for granted
traceable
understood
Putativnotstand Definition
Emergency
(
n.
)
Sudden
or
unexpected
appearance
Emergency
(
n.
)
An
unforeseen
occurrence
or
combination
of
circumstances
which
calls
for
immediate
action
or
remedy
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
To
free
from
accusation,
or
the
imputation
of
fault
or
blame
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
To
pardon,
as
a
fault
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
To
regard
with
indulgence
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
To
free
from
an
impending
obligation
or
duty
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
To
relieve
of
an
imputation
by
apology
or
defense
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
The
act
of
excusing,
apologizing,
exculpating,
pardoning,
releasing,
and
the
like
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
That
which
is
offered
as
a
reason
for
being
excused
Excuse
(
v.
t.)
That
which
excuses
Legal
(
a.
)
Created
by,
permitted
by,
in
conformity
with,
or
relating
to,
law
Legal
(
a.
)
According
to
the
law
of
works,
as
distinguished
from
free
grace
Legal
(
a.
)
According
to
the
old
or
Mosaic
dispensation
Legal
(
a.
)
Governed
by
the
rules
of
law
as
distinguished
from
the
rules
of
equity
Medico-legal
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
law
as
affected
by
medical
facts.
Necessity
(
n.
)
The
quality
or
state
of
being
necessary,
unavoidable,
or
absolutely
requisite
Necessity
(
n.
)
The
condition
of
being
needy
or
necessitous
Necessity
(
n.
)
That
which
is
necessary
Necessity
(
n.
)
That
which
makes
an
act
or
an
event
unavoidable
Necessity
(
n.
)
The
negation
of
freedom
in
voluntary
action
Putative
(
a.
)
Commonly
thought
or
deemed
Situation
(
n.
)
Manner
in
which
an
object
is
placed
Situation
(
n.
)
Position,
as
regards
the
conditions
and
circumstances
of
the
case.
Situation
(
n.
)
Relative
position
Situation
(
n.
)
Permanent
position
or
employment
putative necessity (as legal excuse); situation misinterpreted as an emergency Bedeutung
forced
landing
emergency
landing
an
unscheduled
airplane
landing
that
is
made
under
circumstances
(engine
failure
or
adverse
weather)
not
under
the
pilot's
control
emergency
procedure
(medicine)
a
procedure
adopted
to
meet
an
emergency
(especially
a
medical
emergency)
position
post
berth
office
spot
billet
place
situation
a
job
in
an
organization,
he
occupied
a
post
in
the
treasury
wrong
legal
injury
damage
any
harm
or
injury
resulting
from
a
violation
of
a
legal
right
constructive
fraud
legal
fraud
comprises
all
acts
or
omissions
or
concealments
involving
breach
of
equitable
or
legal
duty
or
trust
or
confidence
delivery
livery
legal
transfer
the
voluntary
transfer
of
something
(title
or
possession)
from
one
party
to
another
legal
duty
acts
which
the
law
requires
be
done
or
forborne
legal
action
action
action
at
law
a
judicial
proceeding
brought
by
one
party
against
another,
one
party
prosecutes
another
for
a
wrong
done
or
for
protection
of
a
right
or
for
prevention
of
a
wrong
proceeding
legal
proceeding
proceedings
(law)
the
institution
of
a
sequence
of
steps
by
which
legal
judgments
are
invoked
eviction
dispossession
legal
ouster
the
expulsion
of
someone
(such
as
a
tenant)
from
the
possession
of
land
by
process
of
law
legal
separation
separation
(law)
the
cessation
of
cohabitation
of
man
and
wife
(either
by
mutual
agreement
or
under
a
court
order)
emergency
room
ER
a
room
in
a
hospital
or
clinic
staffed
and
equipped
to
provide
emergency
care
to
persons
requiring
immediate
medical
treatment
fire
escape
emergency
exit
a
stairway
(often
on
the
outside
of
a
building)
that
permits
exit
in
the
case
of
fire
or
other
emergency
hand
brake
emergency
emergency
brake
parking
brake
a
brake
operated
by
hand,
usually
operates
by
mechanical
linkage
legal
right
a
right
based
in
law
legal
power
jurisdiction
(law)
the
right
and
power
to
interpret
and
apply
the
law,
courts
having
jurisdiction
in
this
district
apology
excuse
a
poor
example,
it
was
an
apology
for
a
meal,
a
poor
excuse
for
an
automobile
legal
system
a
system
for
interpreting
and
enforcing
the
laws
legal
principle
judicial
principle
judicial
doctrine
(law)
a
principle
underlying
the
formulation
of
jurisprudence
emergency
medicine
the
branch
of
medicine
concerned
with
the
prompt
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
injuries
or
trauma
or
sudden
illness
jurisprudence
law
legal
philosophy
the
branch
of
philosophy
concerned
with
the
law
and
the
principles
that
lead
courts
to
make
the
decisions
they
do
legal
document
legal
instrument
official
document
instrument
(law)
a
document
that
states
some
contractual
relationship
or
grants
some
right
legal
separation
judicial
separation
a
judicial
decree
regulating
the
rights
and
responsibilities
of
a
married
couple
living
apart
brief
legal
brief
a
document
stating
the
facts
and
points
of
law
of
a
client's
case
opinion
legal
opinion
judgment
judgement
the
legal
document
stating
the
reasons
for
a
judicial
decision,
opinions
are
usually
written
by
a
single
judge
excuse
a
note
explaining
an
absence,
he
had
to
get
his
mother
to
write
an
excuse
for
him
legal
code
a
code
of
laws
adopted
by
a
state
or
nation,
a
code
of
laws
excuse
alibi
exculpation
self-justification
a
defense
of
some
offensive
behavior
or
some
failure
to
keep
a
promise
etc.,
he
kept
finding
excuses
to
stay,
every
day
he
had
a
new
alibi
for
not
getting
a
job,
his
transparent
self-justification
was
unacceptable
situation
comedy
sitcom
a
humorous
television
program
based
on
situations
that
could
arise
in
everyday
life
situation
comedy
sitcom
a
humorous
drama
based
on
situations
that
might
arise
in
day-to-day
life
Emergency
Alert
System
EAS
a
federal
warning
system
that
is
activated
by
FEMA,
enables
the
President
to
take
over
the
United
States
airwaves
to
warn
the
whole
country
of
major
catastrophic
events
emergency
exigency
pinch
a
sudden
unforeseen
crisis
(usually
involving
danger)
that
requires
immediate
action,
he
never
knew
what
to
do
in
an
emergency
legal
profession
bar
legal
community
the
body
of
individuals
qualified
to
practice
law
in
a
particular
jurisdiction,
he
was
admitted
to
the
bar
in
New
Jersey
Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency
FEMA
an
independent
agency
of
the
United
States
government
that
provides
a
single
point
of
accountability
for
all
federal
emergency
preparedness
and
mitigation
and
response
activities
United
Nations
Children's
Fund
United
Nations
International
Children's
Emergency
Fund
UNICEF
an
agency
of
the
United
Nations
responsible
for
programs
to
aid
education
and
the
health
of
children
and
mothers
in
developing
countries
domicile
legal
residence
(law)
the
residence
where
you
have
your
permanent
home
or
principal
establishment
and
to
where,
whenever
you
are
absent,
you
intend
to
return,
every
person
is
compelled
to
have
one
and
only
one
domicile
at
a
time,
what's
his
legal
residence?
site
situation
physical
position
in
relation
to
the
surroundings,
the
sites
are
determined
by
highly
specific
sequences
of
nucleotides
necessity
essential
requirement
requisite
necessary
anything
indispensable,
food
and
shelter
are
necessities
of
life,
the
essentials
of
the
good
life,
allow
farmers
to
buy
their
requirements
under
favorable
conditions,
a
place
where
the
requisites
of
water
fuel
and
fodder
can
be
obtained
jurist
legal
expert
a
legal
scholar
versed
in
civil
law
or
the
law
of
nations
legal
representative
a
personal
representative
with
legal
standing
(as
by
power
of
attorney
or
the
executor
of
a
will)
paralegal
legal
assistant
a
person
with
specialized
training
who
assists
lawyers
trustee
legal
guardian
a
person
(or
institution)
to
whom
legal
title
to
property
is
entrusted
to
use
for
another's
benefit
jointure
legal
jointure
(law)
an
estate
secured
to
a
prospective
wife
as
a
marriage
settlement
in
lieu
of
a
dower
legal
fee
a
fee
paid
for
legal
service
tender
legal
tender
stamp
something
that
can
be
used
as
an
official
medium
of
payment
legal
relation
a
professional
relation
that
is
regulated
by
law
(as
between
a
lawyer
and
a
client)
situation
position
a
condition
or
position
in
which
you
find
yourself,
the
unpleasant
situation
(or
position)
of
having
to
choose
between
two
evils,
found
herself
in
a
very
fortunate
situation
situation
state
of
affairs
the
general
state
of
things,
the
combination
of
circumstances
at
a
given
time,
the
present
international
situation
is
dangerous,
wondered
how
such
a
state
of
affairs
had
come
about,
eternal
truths
will
be
neither
true
nor
eternal
unless
they
have
fresh
meaning
for
every
new
social
situation-
Franklin
D.Roosevelt
no-win
situation
a
situation
in
which
a
favorable
outcome
is
impossible,
you
are
bound
to
lose
whatever
you
do
legal
status
a
status
defined
by
law
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