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Justitia non novit patrem nec matrem, solam veritatem spectat justitia
novit patrem nec matrem, solam veritatem spectat justitia [Lat.], Justice knows neither father nor mother, but regards truth alone.
Laxcenous intent
means a state of mind existing when a person (1) knowingly taken away the goods of another without any claim or
Lex intendit vicinum vicini facta scire
vicini facta scire [Lat.], the law presumes one neighbour to know the actions of another.
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Dock worker
or through any agency (including a contractor) with or without know-ledge of the principal employer, whether for remuneration or not, on
Misconception
misconcep-tion of fact, and if the person doing the act knows, or has reason to believe, that the consent was given
Lex non novit patrem, nec matrem; solam veritatem
non novit patrem, nec matrem; solam veritatem [Lat.], the law knows neither father nor mother; only the truth.
Lunatic
was so insane at the time that he did not know what he was doing and proves the allegation, the contract
Malitia supplet 'tatem
it be affirmatively shown that he had sufficient capacity to know that the act which he did was wrong, R. v.
Market overt
sale for a valuable consideration; (3) the buyer must not know that the seller has a wrongful possession of the goods
Minor minorem custodire non debet; alios enim prasumitur male regere qui sepisum regere nescit
minor, for he is presumed to direct others badly who knows not how to direct himself.
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