Informed - Law Dictionary Search Results
wrongful birth
effectively deprived the parents of the opportunity to make an informed decision whether to avoid or terminate the pregnancy ;also :
Credibly
In a manner inducing belief as I have been credibly informed of the event
Half read
Informed by insufficient reading superficial shallow
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Informed
Unformed or ill formed deformed shapeless
Knowing
Skilful well informed intelligent as a knowing man a knowing dog
Computer
Computer, includes any electronic or similar device having information processing capabilities. [Copy-right Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2
Exception
defendant, but need not be negatived or specified in the information or complaint'; and if so specified or negatived need not
Distinctly
used to limit and define the scope of the provable information. The phrase 'distinctly' relates 'to the fact thereby discovered' (sic)
Date of service of the notice
'notice' means not only a formal intimation but also an informal one. Service of a notice would include constructive or informal
Data
from which to draw a conclusion. Means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts or instructions which are being prepared or
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