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Deceit
must prove that the defendant has made a false statement, knowing that it was false or without any belief in its
Free acceptance
free acceptance has been stated to occur where a recipient knows that a benefit is being offered to him non-gratuitously and
possession
entry b : constructive possession in this entry c : knowing dominion and control over a controlled substance or other contraband
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Mischievous animals
it from doing injury, and it is immaterial whether he knows the particular animal in question to be dangerous or not;
Mint-mark
'to make, of gold and silver, so that they may know which moneys were of their own making'; after every trial
Paper
using the article understand it. It is, therefore, necessary to know what is paper as commonly or generally understood. The said
Open market
taken to advertise the property and let all likely purchasers know that the land is in the market for sale, Ahura
Nemo tenetur divinare
one is bound to foretell. No one is bound to know a **** before it happens.
Malitia supplet 'tatem
it be affirmatively shown that he had sufficient capacity to know that the act which he did was wrong, R. v.
Marriage
the parties must declare, 'I do solemnly declare, that I know not of any lawful impediment why I, A.B., may not
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