sciens
1sciens — index expert, familiar (informed), knowing, proficient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2sciens — sciens(e obs. forms of science …
3Sciens — In law, sciens , the Latin word for knowlingly , describes a state of mind. It refers to knowledge of a fact, usually of a specific risk. It is usually pleaded by way of defence. For example where a claimant suffers a personal injury, the… …
4Sciens non fraudatur — Non decipitur, qui scit se decipi (dt.: Es wird nicht getäuscht, wer weiß, dass er getäuscht wird) ist eine auf Ulpian zurückgehende römische Rechtsregel. Demnach ist schon der objektive Tatbestand einer Täuschung im Rechtssinne ausgeschlossen,… …
5sciens et prudens — Knowing and intending …
6qui sciens solvit indebitum donandi consilio id videtur fecisse — /kway sayanz solvat indebatam danaenday kansil(i)yow id vadiytar fasisiy/ One who knowingly pays what is not due is supposed to have done it with the intention of making a gift …
7quod quis sciens indebitum debit hac mente, ut postea repeteret, repetere non potest — /kwod kwis sayanz indebatam debat haek mentiy, at powstiya rapetarat, repatiriy non powtast/ That which one has given, knowing it not to be due, with the intention of redemanding it, he cannot recover back …
8Qui sciens solvit (scil. indebitum) donandi consilio id videtur fecisse — One who knowingly pays what is not due is deemed to have done it with the intention of making a gift. Walker v Hill, 17 Mass (17 Tyng) 380, 388 …
9Quod quis sciens indebitum dedit bac mente, ut postea repeteret, repetere non potest — (Civil law.) A person cannot recover that which he has given, knowing that it is not due, with the intention that he will afterward recover it …
10SCDM — sciens dolo malo …