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consent
who has knowledge or understanding see also age of consent, informed consent, rape, statutory rape b : a defense claiming that
Arrest
Laudy, p. 599. In India, a person arrested shall be, informed of the grounds of arrest as soon as possible and
declaration
must later sign an affidavit or stating that he has informed the debtor "J. H. Williamson"] c : a statement not
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Reasonable
to be reasonable. 'The action is called reasonable which an informed, intelligent, just minded, civilized man could rationally favour. The concept
Non sum informatus
made of course by an attorney, that he was not informed to say anything material in defence of his client; by
Kutcha arhatiya
contact with the constituent or at least the constituent is informed of the fact that the transaction has been entered into
Informatus nonsum
Informatus nonsum (I am not informed, or, I have no instructions).
Habere facias visum
writ that lay in divers cases in real actions, as informed on, etc., where a view was required to be taken
Fidelity, fidelity insurance gurantee
verified. And on being satisfied the company must necessarily be informed of it to enable the principal to seek its remedy
Fairness
or is such that no reasonable body of persons properly informed could arrive at, Pyrites, Phosphates & Chemicals Ltd. v. Bihar
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