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Scienter — is a legal term that refers to intent or knowledge of wrongdoing. This means that an offending party has knowledge of the wrongness of an act or event prior to committing it. For example, if a man sells a car with brakes that don t work to his… … Wikipedia
scienter — sci·en·ter /sī en tər/ n [Latin, knowingly, from scient sciens, present participle of scire to know] 1: knowledge of the nature of one s act or omission or of the nature of something in one s possession that is often a necessary element of an… … Law dictionary
Scienter — Sci*en ter, adv. [L.] (Law) Knowingly; willfully. Bouvier. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scienter — Latin, lit. knowingly, from sciens, prp. of scire to know (see SCIENCE (Cf. science)) + adv. suffix ter … Etymology dictionary
scienter — /sayentar/ Knowingly. The term is used in pleading to signify an allegation (or that part of the declaration or indictment which contains it) setting out the defendant s previous knowledge of the cause which led to the injury complained of, or… … Black's law dictionary
scienter — sci·en·ter (sī ĕnʹtər) adv. Law Deliberately or knowingly. [Latin, from sciēns, scient present participle of scīre, to know. See science.] * * * … Universalium
scienter — [sʌɪ ɛntə] noun Law the fact of an act having been done knowingly, especially as grounds for civil damages. Origin L., from scire know … English new terms dictionary
scienter — sci·en·ter … English syllables
scienter — Knowledge, particularly knowledge which charges with guilt or liability. Knowledge of an owner of an animal concerning the viciousness of the beast. 4 Am J2d Am § 86. Knowledge on the part of a person making a repre sentation, at the time when… … Ballentine's law dictionary
scienter — adv. Law intentionally; knowingly. Etymology: L f. scire know … Useful english dictionary