Conniver - Law Dictionary Search Results
Connivency
Connivance
connivance
connivance : the act of conniving esp. with regard to a spouse's marital misconduct (as adultery) ;also : a
Connivance
Connivance, consent, express or implied, by one spouse to the adultery of the other. If a petitioner be found
Keep your definitions linked to case research
connive
connive con·nived con·niv·ing [Latin con(n)ivere to close one's eyes, knowingly overlook something] : to assent knowingly and wrongfully without
Connive
Connive, means that a person is aware of what is going on, turns a blind eye and does nothing
Connivent
Forbearing to see designedly inattentive as connivent justice
Conniver
Matched in: Term Conniver
Connivance
Intentional failure or forbearance to discover a fault or wrongdoing voluntary oversight passive consent or cooumlperation
Connive
To open and close the eyes rapidly to wink
Connivance and consent
Connivance and consent, Connivance means consent. The plea of consent is one thing: the fact that connivance means consent
- ‹ Prev
- 2
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free