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Conscience, Courts of
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Power
given. Trusts are always imperative and are obligatory upon the conscience of the party entrusted. The test is whether what is
Voluntary, voluntary confession
other influences, acting on one's own will, through his own conscience. Such confessional statements are made mostly out of a thirst
Voluntarily
other influences, acting on one's own will, through his own conscience. Such confessional statements are made mostly out of a thirst
Public policy, opposed to public policy
one time have today become obnoxious and oppressive to public conscience. If there is no head of public policy which covers
Oath
by which a person signifies that he is bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully. It involves the
Natural justice
it in conjunction with a reference to 'equity and good conscience'. Legal experts of earlier generations did not draw any distinction
Just
is, of course, not arbitrary; it is restricted by the conscience which is fair, reasonable and equitable, if it exceeds; it
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