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scienter

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

Not

Wot not know not knows not

Innocent spouse

innocent spouse must prove that the other spouse did not know and had no reason to know of the omission, and

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Blind eye knowledge

Blind eye knowledge, requires a suspicion of a truth about which one does

Parum proficit scire quid debet si non congnoscas quomodo sit facturum

non congnoscas quomodo sit facturum [Lat.], it avails little to know what ought to be done if you do not know

Property

(iv) receivable, whether existing or future; (v) intangible assets, being know-how, patent, copyright, trade mark, licence, franchise or any other business

Reasonableness of award

circumstances of which the actor, called upon to act reasonably, knows or ought to know, Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board

Uttering

Uttering, tendering; selling; putting in circulation; publishing. Knowingly uttering counterfeit coin is a misdemeanour, and after two prior

Embarrassment

entanglement hindrance confusion or discomposure of mind as from not knowing what to do or to say disconcertedness

Guesser

one who forms or gives an opinion without means of knowing

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