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Volenti non fit injuria
v. Quartermaine, (1887) 18 QBD 685], but in these cases knowledge of the risk is not conclusive; it is only evidence
Discovery
a litigant to disclose any fact resting merely within his knowledge, or discover any document in his power, which would aid
knowhow
the knowledge and skill required to do something practical knowledge for a
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Directors
the prospectus and that it was issued without his authority, knowledge, or consent, or otherwise by public notice that it was
intent
a wrongful or criminal act called also criminal intent compare knowledge, mens rea, motive, negligence b : the purpose to commit
testimony
opinion testimony : testimony relaying opinion as opposed to direct knowledge of the facts at issue NOTE: Opinion testimony may be
Belief
opinion or assertion as real or true without immediate personal knowledge reliance upon word or testimony partial or full assurance without
Cyclopedia
seven so called liberal arts and sciences circle of human knowledge Hence a work containing in alphabetical order information in all
Encyclopedia
The circle of arts and sciences a comprehensive summary of knowledge or of a branch of knowledge esp a work in
Guess
To form an opinion concerning without knowledge or means of knowledge to judge of at random to
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