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delict m. 1. călcare de lege; corpul delictului, ceea ce servă materialicește a-l dovedi; 2. fapt pedepsit de tribunalul corecțional; flagrant delict, constatat asupra faptului.
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Jun 13, 2021 · noun. de· lict di-ˈlikt. 1. in the civil law of Louisiana : offense sense 2. especially : an offense other than breach of contract that creates an obligation for damages. Note: Delict is the civil law equivalent of the common-law tort. 2. : a criminal offense. delictual.
Delict definition: a misdemeanor; offense.. See examples of DELICT used in a sentence.
In the Canon law of the Catholic Church, a delict is the canonical equivalent of a crime. A delict is distinct from a sin, even a mortal sin. One can be legally guilty of a delict and not be morally culpable for a sin, while one can be culpable for a sin and not legally guilty of a delict.
Persoană care a săvârșit un delict. [Var.: delicvent, -ă s. m. și f.] – Din lat. delinquens, -ntis. Cf. fr. délinquant.
The earliest known use of the noun delict is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for delict is from around 1473, in a translation by William Caxton, printer, merchant, and diplomat.
delict m. 1. călcare de lege; corpul delictului, ceea ce servă materialicește a-l dovedi; 2. fapt pedepsit de tribunalul corecțional; flagrant delict, constatat asupra faptului. substantiv neutrudelict