Blindness - Law Dictionary Search Results
willful blindness
willful blindness : deliberate failure to make a reasonable inquiry of wrongdoing
Blinding
Making blind or as if blind depriving of sight or of understanding
Blind Persons Act, 1920 (English)
Blind Persons Act, 1920 (English). Applies the Old Age Pensions Acts
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Blind eye knowledge
Blind eye knowledge, requires a suspicion of a truth about which
Blindness
Blindness, refers to a condition where a person suffers from any
Deaf and dumb and blind
Deaf and dumb and blind. A man that is born deaf, dumb, and blind is
blinded
deprived of ones sight rendered blind
onchocerciasis
serious dermatological problems and in advanced cases may lead to blindness In certain areas of tropical Africa the blindness caused by
cecutiency
Partial blindness or a tendency to blindness
Color blind
Affected with color blindness See Color blindness under Color n
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