Perceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reperception
The act of perceiving again a repeated perception of the same object
Sensible
Capable of being perceived by the senses apprehensible through the bodily organs hence also
Percept
That which is perceived
Record
stored in an electronic or other medium, is retrievable in perceivable form, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1279. Record, comprises
Smeller
One who smells or perceives by the sense of smell one who gives out smell
Smooth
surface so even that no roughness or points can be perceived by the touch not rough as smooth glass smooth porcelain
Believe and hope
free from doubt as to the truth of the fact perceived and believed, Chandran v. State of Madras, AIR 1978 SC
Blasphemy
religion and its doctrines and writings and esp. God as perceived by Christianity and Christian doctrines and writings. In many States
Cornage
blow a horn when any invasion of the Scots was perceived; and by this tenure many persons held their lands northward
Fact
state of things, or relation of things, capable of being perceived by the senses; (2) any mental condition of which any
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