Perception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pseudaeligsthesia
False or imaginary feeling or sense perception such as occurs in hypochondriasis or such as is referred
Sensibleness
quality or state of being sensible sensibility appreciation capacity of perception susceptibility
Resentingly
With deep sense or strong perception
paranormal
parapsychology pertaining to forces or mental processes such as extrasensory perception or psychokinesis outside the possibilities defined by natural or scientific
Sensibly
perceptible to the senses or to the mind appreciably with perception susceptibly sensitively
Sensual
consisting in or affecting the sense or bodily organs of perception relating to or concerning the body in distinction from the
Sentient
Having a faculty or faculties of sensation and perception
Sight
The act of seeing perception of objects by the eye view as to gain sight
Knowledge of the decree
facts concerning the decree, so that he has a clear perception of the injury suffered by him and can take effective
Sufferance, Tenancy at
an adverse possession will take place on an entry and perception of the profits of the land by a person, without
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