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"unconscientious" Definitions
  1. not conscientious

6 Sentences With "unconscientious"

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Kakavas v Crown Melbourne Ltd & Ors [2013] HCA 25 is a landmark Australian judgment of the High Court.Kakavas v Crown Melbourne Limited judgement summary at High Court of Australia Website. The matter related to claims that casino had taken unfair or unconscientious advantage of the opportunity created by a patron's special disadvantage, being a gambling problem.Kakavas v Crown Melbourne Limited at [5].
Hart-Davis, p. 372 The Observer gave the book a favourable review: "The slow growth of the poison within [Perrin] is traced with wonderful skill and sympathy ... one feels throughout these pages a sense of intolerable tension, of impending disaster";"New Novels", The Observer, 5 February 1911, p. 5 The Manchester Guardian was less enthusiastic, praising the scene-setting but calling the story "an unconscientious melodrama".
After logging operations intensified in the area, the location of many caves became known. Unfortunately this has led to looting, as unconscientious visitors have been eager to leave their mark, including graffiti, on the Kabayan mummies. The Kabayan Mummies were listed in the 1998 World Monuments Watch by the World Monuments Fund. Funding through American Express was used for emergency conservation and the creation of a comprehensive management plan.
The Court of Appeal held by majority that a trust was created in favour of the plaintiff. The payment was not intended as a gift, and it would be unconscientious for the money to be retained without a proprietary right arising, in proportion to the money expended. Lord Denning MR said the following.[1972] 1 WLR 1286, 1289-1291 Phillimore LJ concurred with Lord Denning MR. Cairns LJ dissented, and said the following.
Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Although the Mach-IV scale is unable to reliably capture the two dimensions, a 10-item subset of the scale known as the "two-dimensional Mach-IV" (TDM-V), reproduces the views and tactics dimensions across countries, genders, sample types, and scale category length. The "views" dimension appears to capture the neurotic, narcissistic, pessimistic, and distrustful aspects of Machiavellianism, while the "tactics" component captures the more unconscientious, self-serving, and deceitful behavioral aspects.
Post-war, Denning LJ added to the doctrine, beyond its narrow legal confines, in line with the more permissive approach recognised throughout civil law countries, most of the Commonwealth and the United States. In Solle v Butcher[1950] 1 KB 671 he held that in equity a contract could be deemed voidable (rather than outright void) if it would be 'unconscientious' for a court to hold someone to a bargain. This gave the courts some flexibility in the kind of remedy they would grant, and could be more generous in the circumstances they allowed escape. But in The Great Peace, Lord Phillips MR said that this more permissive doctrine had been contrary to the House of Lords authority in Bell v Lever Bros Ltd.

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