Believer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reasons to believe
Reasons to believe, a belief can be said to be founded on reasonable
Giving away vessel
statement which is false, and which he either knows or believes to be false or does not believe to be true,
Good faith
IPC as follows: 'Nothing is said to be done or believed in `good faith' which is done or believed without due
Knowledge
the person concerned indicating his state of mind. 'Reason to believe' is another facet of the state of mind. 'Knowledge' will
Abusing children
or jury that the person charged had reasonable cause to believe that the girl was of, or above the age of
Paranoid schizophrenia
they become fixed and definite, to lead the patient to believe that he is persecuted by some unknown person or some
Religion
regards as Cosmos, his Maker or his Creator which, he believes, regulates the existence of insentient beings and the forces of
Solidist
An advocate of or believer in solidism
Sensationalist
An advocate of or believer in philosophical sensationalism
Believer
One who believes one who is persuaded of the truth or reality of
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