Believer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Holder in due course
in it became payable and without having sufficient cause to believe that any defect existed in the title of the person
Deceive
Deceive, is to induce a man to believe a thing to be true which is false and which
Statement of fact
the maker either 'believe to be false' or 'did not believe to be true' at the time of making it. A
VerbarRaskolnik
religious books The dissenters who have been continually persecuted are believed to number about 20000000 although the Holy Synod officially puts
Infidel
the faith applied by Christians to one who does not believe in the inspiration of the Scriptures and the supernatural origin
Buddhism
and Eastern Asia and the Indian Islands Buddhas teaching is believed to have been atheistic yet it was characterized by elevated
wiretapping
may be issued only when there is probable cause to believe that a person is committing, has committed, or is about
authority
but has purposely or through negligence allowed the agent to believe has been granted apparent authority : the authority that a
force
used without incurring criminal or tort liability when one reasonably believes that one's life or safety is in danger. In some
make belief
A feigning to believe make believe
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