Intellect - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: intellectIntellected
Endowed with intellect having intellectual powers or capacities...
Intellectively
In an intellective manner...
property
property pl: -ties [Anglo-French propreté proprieté, from Latin proprietat- proprietas, from proprius own, particular] 1 : something (as an interest, money, or land) that is owned or possessed see also asset, estate, interest, possession abandoned property : property to which the owner has relinquished all rights NOTE: When property is abandoned, the owner gives up the reasonable expectation of privacy concerning it. The finder of abandoned property is entitled to keep it, and a police officer may take possession of abandoned property as evidence without violating the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. after-acquired property 1 : property (as proceeds) that a debtor acquires after the commencement of a bankruptcy case and that is usually considered part of the bankruptcy estate 2 : property acquired after the perfection of a lien or security interest ;esp : such property acquired after the creation of a lien or security interest that is subject to the lien or...
Childishness
The state or quality of being childish simplicity harmlessness weakness of intellect...
Clever
Possessing quickness of intellect skill dexterity talent or adroitness expert...
crackbrained
Having an impaired intellect whimsical extremely foolish crazy as crackbrained notions...
Crazedness
A broken state decrepitude an impaired state of the intellect...
Culpa
Negligence or fault as distinguishable from dolus deceit fraud which implies intent culpa being imputable to defect of intellect dolus to defect of heart...
doltish
Doltlike dull in intellect stupid blockish as a doltish clown...
Dunce
One backward in book learning a child or other person dull or weak in intellect a dullard a dolt...
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