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Knowledge
the part of the person concerned indicating his state of mind. 'Reason to believe' is another facet of the state of
Cruelty
such cruelty as to cause a reasonable apprehension in the mind of the petitioner that it will be harmful or injurious
De lunatico inquirendo, writ
formerly issued to inquire into the condition of a person's mind. Those judges [see (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 17; Jud.
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Injury
'any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body mind, reputation or property, S. Harnam Singh v. State (Delhi Admn),
Inquisition
in lunacy, as to whether a person is of unsound mind and incapable of managing his affairs. It is held before
Mens rea
Mens rea, a guilty mind. See ACTUS NON FACIT REUM, NISI MENS SIT REA. Although
Visitor
ss. 163 to 206, Chancery visitors of persons of unsound mind, so found by inquisition, appointed by the Lord Chancellor visiting
Landlord and tenant
make it reasonably fit for the occupation of a reasonably minded tenant of the class who would be likely to take
Simple minded
Matched in: Term Simple minded
single minded
Matched in: Term single minded
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