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Scire facias

Scire facias [Lat.] (that you cause to know), a judicial writ, founded upon some record, and requiring the

Deceive

which is false and which the person practising the deceit knows or believes to be false, London and Globe Finance Corpn.

With respect to such goods

words 'if any person is in relation to any goods...... knowingly concerned in any fraudulent evasion or attempt at evasion'. The

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Wit, To

Wit, To [scilicet, or videlicet, or viz., Lat.], to know, that is to say, namely.

Wilfully

another to believe a thing to be true, which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true,

Vicini vicinora pr'sumuntur scire

4 Inst. 173.-Persons living in the neighbourhood are presumed to know the neighbourhood.

Vaishnavites

image of Vishnu is worshipped by him worshippers who are know as Vaishnavites, His Holiness S.P.E.R. Jeeyar Swami v. State of

Uses

published by any record or delivery, whereby the purchaser could know of them. 'Sixthly. Uses were not subject to the payment

Thesaurus non competit regi, nisi quando nemo scit qui abscondit thesaurum

treasure does not belong to the king, unless no one knows who hid it

Tenancy in Common

Tenants-in-common hold by unity of possession, because neither of them knows his own severalty, and therefore they all occupy promiscuously. This

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