Knowing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cognoscitive
Having the power of knowing
Cognitive
Knowing or apprehending by the understanding as cognitive power
Cognition
The act of knowing knowledge perception
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Wilful default
(1985) 1 SCC 591. Means a deliberate and intentional default knowing full well the legal consequences thereof, Chordia Automobiles v. S.
Miscognizant
Not cognizant ignorant not knowing
accessory
fact are usually considered principals. 2 : a person who knowing that a felony has been committed aids, assists, or shelters
Wilfulness
intentionally and designedly; a conscious failure to observe care; conscious, knowing; done with stubborn purpose, but not with malice, Black's Law
Knowingness
The state or quality of being knowing or intelligent shrewdness skillfulness
Stolen goods
penalty of 50l. As to the crime of 'receiving' goods knowing them to have been stolen, see RECEIVER OF STOLEN PROPERTY.
Cuthred
Cuthred, a knowing or skilful counsellor.
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