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Good faith

the circumstances of the individual case, the nature of the imputation, the need and the opportunity for verification, the situation and

Imputative

Transferred by imputation that may be imputed

notice

a matter of duty would possess and esp. that is imputed by law rather than from fact [held to have constructive

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Inculpatory

Imputing blame causing blame to be imputed to criminatory compromising implicating

Criminal Evidence Act

or conduct of the defence is such as to involve imputations' [see R. v. Rouse, (1904) 1 KB 184; R. v.

Further advance, or charge

way of exception) in this case notice will not be imputed to the mortgagee by the registration of the subsequent charge

Knowledge of the decree

whether the information conveyed to the defendant is insufficient to impute to him knowledge of the decree within the meaning of

Notice

to the length of title in which notice will be imputed, see Re Cousins, (1886) 31 CD 671, and the (English)

Proper law of a contract

has no relevance. It that event, the courts endeavour to impute an intention by identifying the legal system with which the

Offence

Law and statutory offences; and it is no slander to impute them unless special damage follows. Other offences are divided into

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