Ignorance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ignorance of law is no excuse
Ignorance of law is no excuse, The maxim 'ignor-ance of law
Self ignorance
Ignorance of ones own character powers and limitations
Ignore
Ignore, to throw out a bill of indictment. Ignore, means to
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Ignore
To be ignorant of or not acquainted with
Ignorantly
In a ignorant manner without knowledge inadvertently
Self ignorant
Ignorant of ones self
Ignorantia facti excusat, ignorantia juris non excusat
excusat, ignorantia juris non excusat. (Ignorance of the fact excuses; ignorance of the law excuses not.) The maxim is often cited
Ignorantia
Ignorantia means ignorance, esp., ignorance of the law, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Ignorantia juris
Ignorantia juris, means ignorance of law. Under Roman law, this type of ignorance did
Per incuriam decision
through inadvertence. It happens when the Supreme Court acts in ignorance of a previous decision of its own or when a
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