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of balance dislocate or break a joint etc It opposes knowledge and skill to brute strength and demands an extensive practical
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near the time of the event by a person with knowledge or from information transmitted by a person with knowledge and
Opinion
probable evidence belief stronger than impression less strong than positive knowledge settled judgment in regard to any point of knowledge or
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Science
Knowledge knowledge of principles and causes ascertained truth of facts
Sciolism
The knowledge of a sciolist superficial knowledge
Argument
the using proofs drawn from any of the foundations of knowledge or probability; this he calls argumentum ad judicium, and he
Civil Law
in 1665. It is animmense storehouse of judicial and historical knowledge. Ritter published another edition of it some seventy years afterwards.
Communicate
Communicate, means that sufficient knowledge of the basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted
Consent
391. The term 'consent' is a much stronger word than knowledge because it implies conscious assent, Haji C.H. Mohammad Koya v.
Proficience
proficient advance in the acquisition of any art science or knowledge progression in knowledge improvement adeptness as to acquire proficiency in
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