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Professional

or standards of a profession following a profession as professional knowledge professional conduct

De fide et officio judicis non reciptur qu'stio; sed de scientia, sive error sit juris aut facti

honesty of a judge; but it may as to his knowledge, whether he be mistaken as to the law or the

Burden of proof

proof of a fact which is peculiarly within his own knowledge, or of which he is supposed to be cognizant. See

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Children

favouring (s. 2) the seduction or prostitution, or unlawful carnal knowledge of a girl under sixteen. The court can presume (s.

Civilian

Civilian, one that professes the knowledge of the Civil Law.

Cloves

spice and not drug. It is a matter of common knowledge that the cloves are sold in a 'Kirana' shop and

Cognizance

Cognizance (Judicial), knowledge upon which a judge is bound to act without having

Common employment

of his work, and that without the consent or even knowledge of his master, cannot stand in a better position than

Company

months after with less than seven members, each member having knowledge of the reduction below the minimum becomes severally liable for

Confusion, property by

hay, with that of another man, without his approbation or knowledge, or cast gold in like manner into another's melting-pot or

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Professional

or standards of a profession following a profession as professional knowledge professional conduct

De fide et officio judicis non reciptur qu'stio; sed de scientia, sive error sit juris aut facti

honesty of a judge; but it may as to his knowledge, whether he be mistaken as to the law or the

Burden of proof

proof of a fact which is peculiarly within his own knowledge, or of which he is supposed to be cognizant. See

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Children

favouring (s. 2) the seduction or prostitution, or unlawful carnal knowledge of a girl under sixteen. The court can presume (s.

Civilian

Civilian, one that professes the knowledge of the Civil Law.

Cloves

spice and not drug. It is a matter of common knowledge that the cloves are sold in a 'Kirana' shop and

Cognizance

Cognizance (Judicial), knowledge upon which a judge is bound to act without having

Common employment

of his work, and that without the consent or even knowledge of his master, cannot stand in a better position than

Company

months after with less than seven members, each member having knowledge of the reduction below the minimum becomes severally liable for

Confusion, property by

hay, with that of another man, without his approbation or knowledge, or cast gold in like manner into another's melting-pot or

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