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Kon

To know See Can and Con

scienter

scienter [Latin, knowingly, from scient- sciens, present participle of scire to know] 1

redhibitory defect

if aware of the defect [a seller is deemed to know that the thing he sells has a redhibitory defect when

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race-notice

records the deed, a subsequent purchaser is normally held to know about it - to have “constructive notice” of it -

presents

presents : the words, statements, or document (as a deed) under consideration [know all persons by these ]

knowing

knowing 1 : having or reflecting knowledge [a and intelligent waiver

interrogatory

the court asks for a general verdict and wants to know the basis of the decision, or when the court requires

interrogate

but also any words or actions that the police should know are reasonably likely to elicit an incriminating response. Asking questions

good faith

her right or title to the property and has no knowledge or reason to know of any defect in the title.

Intention and knowledge

Intention and knowledge, 'intention' is different from 'motive' or 'ignorance' or 'negligence'. It

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