Mischievous, definition
Mischievous, which is also required, means that the alleged trespass shall be inclined to cause petty and trivial trouble, annoyance and vexation to others in order for you to find that the alleged trespass was committed with mischievous intent.' R. 74.
Examples of Mischievous, in a sentence
The Subcontractor agrees that they will conform to the provisions set forth in the Prime Contract, Commonwealth IT Terms and Conditions Section 32 (Virus, Malicious, Mischievous or Destructive Programming) hereby incorporated by reference.
With respect to Licensor’s breach of Section 5 (Virus, Malicious, Mischievous or Destructive Programming) as described therein, for any individual delivery order, Licensor’s sole and exclusive obligation, and the DoD’s sole remedy, shall, in the aggregate considering any and all asserted bases for liability, be limited to the $1,000,000 remediation cap as set out in Section 5.