Knowledgeable - Law Dictionary Search Results
knowledgeable
with and skilled in something through study or experience as knowledgeable in classical languages Opposite of unversed unacquainted and unfamiliar
knowledge
knowledge 1 a : awareness or understanding esp. of an act,
Knowledge
Knowledge, 'knowledge' is an awareness on the part of the person
Knowledge of the decree
Knowledge of the decree, the expression 'knowledge of the decree' in
Intention and knowledge
Intention and knowledge, 'intention' is different from 'motive' or 'ignorance' or 'negligence'. It
carnal knowledge
carnal knowledge : an act of esp. illegal sexual intercourse [whoever has
Intent and knowledge
Intent and knowledge, 'intent' and 'knowledge' in the ingredients of s. 299 of
Blind eye knowledge
Blind eye knowledge, requires a suspicion of a truth about which one does
Deponent's own knowledge
Deponent's own knowledge, the expression is wide enough to comprehend the knowledge of
actual knowledge
actual knowledge see knowledge
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