- discretionary function
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
discretionary function — See discretionary acts … Black's law dictionary
function — I noun appropriate activity, assignment, business, chore, design, duty, employment, exploitation, mission, munus, occupation, office, officium, performance, purpose, pursuit, responsibility, role, task, usage, use, utility, work associated… … Law dictionary
discretionary — dis·cre·tion·ary /dis kre shə ˌner ē/ adj: left to discretion: exercised at one s own discretion; specif: relating to the policy making function of a public official see also federal tort claims act in the important laws section compare… … Law dictionary
Discretionary trust — Wills, trusts and estates … Wikipedia
PME Aggregation Function — (PAF) is a mechanism defined in Clause 61 of IEEE 802.3, which allows one or more Physical Medium Entities (PMEs) to be combined together to form asingle logical Ethernet link.The PAF is located in the Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), between the… … Wikipedia
Texas City Disaster — The Texas City Disaster of April 16, 1947, started with the mid morning fire and detonation of approximately 2,300 tons [Texas City, Texas Disaster] of ammonium nitrate on board the French registered vessel SS Grandcamp in the port at Texas City … Wikipedia
Waco siege — The Mount Carmel Center in flames during the assault on April 19, 1993 Date … Wikipedia
Waco Siege — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Waco Siege caption=The Mount Carmel Center in flames during the assault on April 19, 1993. result=Raid: Shootout resulting in the ATF retreat Assault: Buildings burned to the ground resulting in a mass number of … Wikipedia
Federal Tort Claims Act — The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), August 2, 1946, ch. 753, title IV, USStat|60|842, usc|28|1346(b) and UnitedStatesCode3|28|2671|2680), is a statute enacted by the United States Congress in 1946 permitting private parties to sue the United… … Wikipedia
Federal Tort Claims Act — The government of the United States may not be sued in tort without its consent. That consent was given in the Federal Tort Claims Act (1946), which largely abrogated the federal government s immunity from tort liability and established the… … Black's law dictionary