Knowing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mint-mark
'to make, of gold and silver, so that they may know which moneys were of their own making'; after every trial
Jus necessitatis
is a dissuasion. This idea implicates the proverbs that necessity knows no law (necessitas non habet legem), so that an act
Ignorantia juris quod quisque scire tenetur non excusat
[Lat.], ignorance of the law, which everybody is supposed to know, does not afford excuse.
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Jibka tenure
tenure, the meaning of the expression 'jibka', for aught one knows, is equivocal, for all maintenance grants are not necessarily limited
Intention and knowledge
Intention and knowledge, 'intention' is different from 'motive' or 'ignorance' or 'negligence'. It
Intent to defraud
another to believe a thing to be true, which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true,
Intent to annoy
annoyance, intimidation or insult, and that this likely consequence was known to the person enter-ing; that in deciding whether the aim
Information
Information, an accusation, or complaint, also, communicated knowledge. Information means any material in any form, including records, documents,
Improper legal advice and wrong legal advice
the bar to prepare false documents or to draw pleadings knowingly that the allegations made are untrue of his knowledge, Pandurang
Ignorance of law is no excuse
extent of saying that every person must be presumed to know that a piece of legislation enacted by a legislature if
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