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Foresighted
Sagacious prudent provident for the future
Prevision
Foresight foreknowledge prescience
Longheaded
Having unusual foresight or sagacity
Act of God
irresistible, the effects of which could not be prevented or avoided by the exercise of due care of foresight, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 34. An act of God provides no excuse unless it is so
Contemplation
Contemplation, affords a more accurate description of the required state of mind than the words foresight or reasonable foresight, Kaufos v. C Czarnikow Ltd., (1969) 1 AC 350.
Vis major
causes directly and exclusively, without human intervention, and that it could not have prevented by any amount of foresight and pains and care reasonably to be expected for him, Baldeo Narain v. State of Bihar, AIR 1959
Intention and knowledge
as intention that such consequences should ensue. As compared to 'knowledge', 'intention' requires something more than the mere foresight of the con-sequences, namely the purposeful doing of a thing to achieve a particular end. The 'knowledge' as
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Foresight - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foresightful
Foresighted
Foresight
Matched in: Term Foresight
Prejudice
Foresight
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Foresighted
Sagacious prudent provident for the future
Prevision
Foresight foreknowledge prescience
Longheaded
Having unusual foresight or sagacity
Act of God
irresistible, the effects of which could not be prevented or avoided by the exercise of due care of foresight, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 34. An act of God provides no excuse unless it is so
Contemplation
Contemplation, affords a more accurate description of the required state of mind than the words foresight or reasonable foresight, Kaufos v. C Czarnikow Ltd., (1969) 1 AC 350.
Vis major
causes directly and exclusively, without human intervention, and that it could not have prevented by any amount of foresight and pains and care reasonably to be expected for him, Baldeo Narain v. State of Bihar, AIR 1959
Intention and knowledge
as intention that such consequences should ensue. As compared to 'knowledge', 'intention' requires something more than the mere foresight of the con-sequences, namely the purposeful doing of a thing to achieve a particular end. The 'knowledge' as
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