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Mens rea and negligence
as intent, recklessness or wilful blindness. Negligence, on the other hand, measures the conduct of the accused on the basis of
Institutions
the episcopal seal appended, which the clerk holds in his hand during the ceremony. Notice, one month before institution, must be
Industry
is wedged in between business and trade on the one hand and manufacture on the other, and though therefore it might
Election
gives up his own to B. If, on the other hand, he elects to take against the will, i.e., retains his
Gypsies
and crafty means to deceive the people, bearing them in hand, that they by palmistry could tell men's and women's fortunes;
Distress
personal chattel from the possession of a wrong-doer into the hands of a party grieved, as a pledge for the redressing
Deposit
money which he does not think safe in his own hands, confides it to another, who is to return to him,
Damdupat
who has to pay interest on the funds in his hand with respect to which on certain grounds he is held
Contract
545, per Jessel, M.R.). A severable contract, on the other hand, is one the consideration of which is, by its terms,
Bill of Exchange
a bill is not an assignment of funds in the hands of the drawee, assismilates the law of England and Scotland,
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