Blunder definition

Blunder means ‘big mistake’. Hence usage of ‘big’ before ‘blunder’ is superfluous.
Blunder means tort. So Cardozo saw unlawful police action as a tort, just mere negligence. Made it easy to tilt to the left so as to protect the public and worry about blundering cops in training.

Examples of Blunder in a sentence

  • The definition of "Guarantors" is amended by deleting "Deerfield Operating Company" and adding the following to the list of Guarantors: Blunder Bay Development Co.; ASC Leasing, Inc.; Orlando Resort Corporation; ASC Transportation, Inc.; ASC Utah; Steamboat Development Corporation; Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation; Heavenly Corporation; Heavenly Valley Limited Partnership; and Heavenly Ski & Resort Corporation.

  • The Shares are all of the outstanding Shares of Blunder Bay Development, Inc.; there are no outstanding options, warrants, preferred shares, preference shares, bearer shares or any other securities convertible into or exchangeable for shares of Blunder Bay Development, Inc.; in addition, no rights of first offer or first refusal in the Shares have been granted.

  • Seller is the actual and beneficial owner of all of the Shares of stock in Blunder Bay Development, Inc.

  • In consideration of the foregoing, the Company agrees to pay to Purchaser as and when received by Blunder Bay Development, Inc.

  • As consideration for the Shares and the cash payment described above, Purchaser shall transfer to the Company all the issued and outstanding stock of all class of Blunder Bay Development Corporation a Maine corporation ("Exchanged Securities").

  • In order to secure Seller's and Owner's obligations hereunder and in consideration of the cash payment to be made by Purchaser at the Closing, Seller and Owner will deliver to Purchaser, at the Closing, the following documents, in conjunction with an assignment of the stock of Blunder Bay Development, Inc.