Foresighted - Law Dictionary Search Results
Act of God
prevented or avoided by the exercise of due care of foresight, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 34. An act of
Contemplation
description of the required state of mind than the words foresight or reasonable foresight, Kaufos v. C Czarnikow Ltd., (1969) 1
Foresighted
Sagacious prudent provident for the future
Foresightful
Foresighted
Prescience
Knowledge of events before they take place foresight
Intention and knowledge
compared to 'knowledge', 'intention' requires something more than the mere foresight of the con-sequences, namely the purposeful doing of a thing
Improvidence
Improvidence, means a lack of foresight and care in the management of property, esp. as ground
Defence of a country or the security of a country
it is that the founding fathers with considerable wisdom and foresight provided for laws for preventive detention and the limitations thereon
Chance
death of a man or the like, his want of foresight shall be no excuse, for, being guilty of one offence,
Purveyance
The act or process of providing or procuring providence foresight preparation management
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