Knowing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Know-men
Know-men, or just-fast men, the Lollards in England.
intelligent
the nature and consequences of an act or decision [a knowing and waiver of counsel] compare knowing NOTE: Under Miranda v.
Reasonable
circumstances of which the actor, called upon to act reasonably knows or ought to know, Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board
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Marriage
registrar or superintendent registrar is necessary under the Act, or knowingly and wilfully consent to or acquiesce in the person not
Accessary, or Accessory
a principal. An accessory after the fact is one who, knowing a felony to have been committed, receives, relieves, comforts, or
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
is said voluntarily to cause grievous hurt, if intending or knowing himself to be likely to cause grievous hurt, of one
Wilful
Means intentional; not incidental or involuntary. Wilful means done intentionally, knowingly, and purposely, without justifiable excuse as distingui-shed from an act
Omniscient
Having universal knowledge knowing all things infinitely knowing or wise as the omniscient God
possession
entry b : constructive possession in this entry c : knowing dominion and control over a controlled substance or other contraband
Receiver of stolen property
1916, s. 33. The offence consists in receiving any property knowing the same to have been stolen or obtained in any
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