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superior knowledge

superior knowledge see knowledge

knowledge

another who was not aware of it [denied having had superior knowledge of the hazard] [superior knowledge of a factor in the … of it [denied having had superior knowledge of the hazard] [superior knowledge of a factor in the performance of a contract] 2

special facts doctrine

doctrine : a doctrine holding that a corporate officer with superior knowledge gained by virtue of being an insider owes a limited

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expert

expert : a person with special or superior skill or knowledge in a particular area see also expert

Masterly

to or characteristic of a master indicating thorough knowledge or superior skill and power showing a masters hand as a masterly

impute

because of responsibility for another [ knowledge to his corporate superior] im·pu·ta·tion [im-pyə-tā-shən] n

sexual harassment

or pervasive) and that the employer is liable under respondeat superior because of actual or constructive knowledge of the harassment. Strict

Information

assessment is based is held to be erroneous by a superior court in some other case, that will also amount to … Information, an accusation, or complaint, also, communicated knowledge. Information means any material in any form, including records, documents,

Acquittal

also to be free from entries and molestations by a superior lord, for services issuing out of lands, Cowel. Acquittal is … illegal act of the prison warders though done without his knowledge, Mee v. Cruikshank, (1902) 20 Cox 210. Having given our

Deed

consideration, or that it attempts to derogate a prior and superior right. The rectification or setting aside or cancellation of deeds … any of the essentials such as want or capacity, or knowledge of the contents, or intention of the deed, or under

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