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Know-how

Know-how, means the information practical knowledge, techniques, and skill required to achieve some practical end, esp. in industry or technology. Know-how is considered intangible property in which rights may be bought and sold. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 878.Is a modern and very useful colloquial expression of no precise meaning and was used in the agreement in the context of recital and not in relation to the expertise of an individual workman, is very apt and appropriate to include the Company's knowledge of process of preparation, packing and preservation of their products, especially having regard to the importance of such matters in tropical countries, Evans Medical Supplies Ltd. v. Moriatry (Inspector of Taxes), (1957) 1 All ER 336....


Know

Know, the expression 'know' does not mean a mere possibility, such as might or might not happen, Mizaji v. State of U.P., AIR 1959 SC 572 (576): (1959) Supp 1 SCR 940....


right-to-know

right-to-know : of, relating to, or being a law requiring businesses (as chemical manufacturers) producing or importing hazardous substances to provide information about the substances to the community and inform and train employees who handle it ...


Know all

One who knows everything hence one who makes pretension to great knowledge a wiseacre a know it all usually ironical...


Know nothingism

The doctrines principles or practices of the Know nothings...


Know-men

Know-men, or just-fast men, the Lollards in England....


Knowing

Skilful well informed intelligent as a knowing man a knowing dog...


Knowingly

With knowledge in a knowing manner intelligently consciously deliberately as he would not knowingly offend...


Knowingly

Knowingly, means with a Design, R. v. Bannen, 174 PR 818....


Self knowing

Knowing ones self or ones own character powers and limitations...


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