Discerning - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discernible
Capable of being discerned by the eye or the understanding as a star is
Discerner
One who or that which discerns distinguishes perceives or judges as a discerner of truth of
Discernibleness
The quality of being discernible
Discernibly
In a manner to be discerned perceptibly visibly
Discernance
Discernment
Arbitrariness
test to apply is to see whether there is any discernible principle emerging from the impugned act and if so, does
Quick sighted
Having quick sight or acute discernment quick to see or to discern
Skillful
Discerning reasonable judicious cunning
Clairvoyance
attributed to some persons while in a mesmeric state of discerning objects not perceptible by the senses in their normal condition
Waste lands
1967 SC 1081: (1967) 2 SCJ 830), this Court, while discerning the meaning of 'waste and arable land' in s. 17(4)
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