Intelligence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reasonable
be reasonable. 'The action is called reasonable which an informed, intelligent, just minded, civilized man could rationally favour. The concept of
knowing
knowing 1 : having or reflecting knowledge [a and intelligent waiver of counsel] see also intelligent 2 : deliberate [
Marketing Service Obligations
processing and other commercial activities such as standardisation, financing, marketing intelligence etc. Such activities can be carried on by an Apex
Slow witted
Dull of apprehension not possessing quick intelligence
Children
of an oath may be received if he has sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of the evidence and understands the
Consent
involve consent. For constituting consent, there must be exercise of intelligence based on the knowledge of the significance and the moral
Consent and implied consent
(i)] Requires voluntary participation not only after the exercise of intelligence based on the knowledge of the significance and moral quality
Lloyd's
throughout the world as a centre of marine insurance. Shipping intelligence of all kinds is collected by Lloyd's agents all over
Marketing
processing and other commercial activities such as standardisation, financing, marketing intelligence etc. Such activities can be carried on by an Apex
Reasonable person
with an ordinary degree of reason, prudence, care, fore-sight, or intelligence whose conduct, conclusion, or expectation in relation to a particular
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