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Abet

warrant from a Court of Justice to apprehend Z. B, knowing that fact and also that C is not Z, wilfully

Birds

in possession of any such bird, or the plumage thereof, knowing the same to have been stolen, shall be punishable on

Conusant

Conusant [fr. Connaissant, Fr.], knowing or understanding.

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Couthutlaugh

Couthutlaugh [fr. Couth, Sax., knowing, and utlaugh, an outlaw], a person who willingly and knowingly

Omniscience

The quality or state of being omniscient the quality of knowing everything an attribute peculiar to God

Deceit

must prove that the defendant has made a false statement, knowing that it was false or without any belief in its

Knowledge

to distinguish between producing a result intentionally and producing it knowingly. Intention and knowledge commonly go together, for he who intends

Notice

Latin word 'notifia' which means 'a being known' or a knowing is wide enough in legal circle to include a plaint

Misrepresentation

knew the matter to be false, or asserted it, without knowing if it were true or false; for the affirmance of

Mischief

Mischief, whoever with intent to cause of knowing that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage

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