Mindful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mind
To fix the mind or thoughts on to regard with attention to treat as
Like minded
Having a like disposition or purpose of the same mind
Feeble-minded persons
Feeble-minded persons are one of the four classes of 'defectives' for dealing with whom elaborate provision is made by the...
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Double minded
Having different minds at different times unsettled undetermined
Carnal minded
Worldly minded
Right minded
Having a right or honest mind
Mindful
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Lunatic
to any person of or alleged to be of unsound mind, and the words ''person of unsound mind,' 'person,' 'patient of
Knowledge
the part of the person concerned indicating his state of mind. 'Reason to believe' is another facet of the state of
Education
3226. The process of training and developing the knowledge, skill, mind and character of students by formal schooling, Sole Trustee, Loka
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