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gravamen    
n. 不平,苦诉,控诉要旨

不平,苦诉,控诉要旨

Gravamen \Gra*va"men\, n.; pl. L. {Gravamina , E. {Gravamens}.
[L., fr. gravare to load, burden, fr. gravis heavy, weighty.
See {Grave}, a.] (Law)
The grievance complained of; the substantial cause of the
action; also, in general, the ground or essence of a
complaint. Bouvier.
[1913 Webster]

70 Moby Thesaurus words for "gravamen":
axiom, bench mark, best part, better part, body, bulk,
cardinal point, center, chief thing, climax, core, cornerstone,
crisis, critical point, crux, elixir, essence, essential,
essential matter, flower, focus, fundamental, generality, gist,
great point, heart, high point, hypostasis, important thing,
inner essence, issue, kernel, keystone, landmark, main body,
main point, main thing, major part, majority, marrow, mass,
material point, meat, milestone, most, nub, nucleus,
nuts and bolts, pith, pivot, plurality, postulate, principle, quid,
quiddity, quintessence, real issue, salient point, sap,
sine qua non, soul, spirit, stuff, substance, substantive point,
the bottom line, the nitty-gritty, the point, thrust,
turning point


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  • GRAVAMEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Fittingly, gravamen refers to the part of a grievance or complaint that gives it weight or substance In legal contexts, gravamen is used to refer to the grounds on which a legal action is allowed or upheld as valid
  • Gravamen - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes - Legal Dictionary
    What is Gravamen The term gravamen is rooted in the Latin verb gravāre, which means “to burden,” and the Latin adjective grave, which means “important,” or “serious ” This today’s legal system, gravamen refers to the most significant part of a person’s complaint or grievance against another
  • Gravamen - Wikipedia
    Gravamen (from Latin gravare, to weigh down; gravis, heavy), (plural gra·va·mens or gra·vam·i·na) is a complaint or grievance, the ground of a legal action, and particularly the more serious part of a charge against an accused person [1] In legal terms, it is the essential element of a lawsuit
  • Gravamen: What It Is and How to Use It - Christian Reformed Church
    Gravamen is an English term that comes from the Latin verb gravare, meaning "to burden," and from the Latin adjective gravis, meaning "heavy " This term is most often used to refer to part of a grievance or complaint that has weight or substance
  • gravamen | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Gravamen refers to the essential element or main part of a legal dispute or claim Often, lawsuits involve multiple claims and areas of dispute, but the gravamen refers to the primary issue
  • GRAVAMEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    3 meanings: 1 law that part of an accusation weighing most heavily against an accused 2 law the substance or material grounds Click for more definitions
  • gravamen - Meaning in Law and Legal Documents, Examples and FAQs
    Gravamen is a term that refers to the main point or the most important part of a legal issue or dispute When people go to court, they often have many different arguments and claims However, the gravamen is what really matters—the core issue that the case revolves around
  • Gravamen legal definition of gravamen - TheFreeDictionary. com Legal . . .
    gravamen n the basic gist of every claim (cause of action) or charge in a complaint, particularly the failure to perform Example: in an accident case, the gravamen may be the negligence of the defendant, and in a contract case, it may be the breach of the defendant
  • Gravamen Definition - What Does Gravamen Mean? - Legal Explanations
    Gravamen is a legal term that has its origins in Latin, where it means 'to weigh down ' The term is used to describe the key or fundamental cause behind a legal claim or complaint Gravamen provides the basis on which a legal case is built and the evidence that is presented
  • gravamen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Gravamen might mean the part of the offence which makes the conduct wrongful and therefore suitable for criminal sanctions Alternatively, it might mean the conduct which the offence is intended to control; that is, the gravamen of the offence depends upon its purpose





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