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Mischievous animals

Mischievous animals. As to the liability of their owners the law recognizes two classes of animals (q.v.): (1) Animals naturally...

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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perjury

+ jur- jus law] : the act or crime of knowingly making a false statement (as about a material matter) while

Liar

A person who knowingly utters falsehood one who lies

willful

wil·ful [wil-fəl] adj : not accidental : done deliberately or knowingly and often in conscious violation or disregard of the law,

waiver

from waiver to waive] : the act of intentionally or knowingly relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege ;also

scienter

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

sabotage

operations by other means 2 : the injury, destruction, or knowingly defective production of materials, premises, or utilities used for war

reckless disregard of the truth

to doubt the veracity and accuracy of a source [the knowingly false statement and the false statement made with reckless disregard

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Mischievous animals

Mischievous animals. As to the liability of their owners the law recognizes two classes of animals (q.v.): (1) Animals naturally...

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

Keep your definitions linked to case research

perjury

+ jur- jus law] : the act or crime of knowingly making a false statement (as about a material matter) while

Liar

A person who knowingly utters falsehood one who lies

willful

wil·ful [wil-fəl] adj : not accidental : done deliberately or knowingly and often in conscious violation or disregard of the law,

waiver

from waiver to waive] : the act of intentionally or knowingly relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege ;also

scienter

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

sabotage

operations by other means 2 : the injury, destruction, or knowingly defective production of materials, premises, or utilities used for war

reckless disregard of the truth

to doubt the veracity and accuracy of a source [the knowingly false statement and the false statement made with reckless disregard

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