Intelligence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mental retardation
of a person which is specially characterised by subnormality of intelligence. [Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
Merit
Merit, 'Merit' consists of a high degree of intelligence coupled with a keen and incisive mind, sound knowledge of
Ordeal
ordeal; (4) cold water ordeal. See Verstegan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, 64; Turner's Ang.-Sax., vol. ii. 532; 2 Hallam's Mid. Ages,
Presumption of life or death
continued unexplained absence from home and of the non-receipt of intelligence concerning him for a period of seven years, the presumption
Professional activity
carried on by an individual by his personal skill, and intelligence, and unless the profession carried on by a person also
Poodle
breed of dogs having curly hair and often showing remarkable intelligence in the performance of tricks
Telegraph
or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, visual or other electro-magnetic emissions,
Signalist
One who makes signals one who communicates intelligence by means of signals
Service of notice/notice
writing. 'Notice' accord-ing to the Oxford Concise Dictionary, means 'intimation, intelligence, warning' and has this meaning in expressions like 'give notice,
Perspicacity
The state of being perspicacious acuteness of sight or of intelligence acute discernment
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