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  • FORESEE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    He could not have foreseen the consequences of his actions She foresaw the company's potential and invested early on
  • Cases on Mens Rea - LawTeacher. net
    The jury should therefore consider whether the defendant foresaw a consequence It should be explained to the jury that the greater the probability of a consequence occurring, the more likely that it was foreseen, and the more likely that it was foreseen, the more likely it is that it was intended
  • How an Ignored Constitution Foresaw a Tragic Endgame
    And yet, since the United States abandoned gold in 1971, the consequences have been both predictable and profound A system once designed to protect citizens from the excesses of government has gradually evolved into one that enables those very excesses
  • Foreseeable Consequence - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Foreseeable consequences refer to the anticipated effects of actions and choices that impact reality, emphasizing the ethical responsibility to consider these outcomes, even when complete clarity regarding all consequences is unattainable
  • Topical Bible: Foresaw
    Proverbs 22:3 states, "The prudent see danger and take cover, but the simple keep going and suffer the consequences " This verse encourages believers to exercise foresight and prudence in their daily lives, aligning their actions with God's wisdom
  • Consequential Loss: Remoteness, Reasonable Foreseeable Damages
    When the defaulting party has knowledge of the special circumstances, the loss then becomes a natural consequence of the breach - like direct loss It becomes reasonably foreseeable
  • Art. 74 CISG | CISG-online. org
    Such damages may not exceed the loss which the party in breach foresaw or ought to have foreseen at the time of the conclusion of the contract, in the light of the facts and matters of which he then knew or ought to have known, as a possible consequence of the breach of contract
  • Dolus eventualis – The Legal Desk
    It is defined as foreseeing the possibility of committing an unlawful act or causing an unlawful result while pursuing a primary goal
  • #671 - R v Moloney [1985] AC 905 Case Summary - Oxbridge Notes
    If the defendant foresaw the prohibited consequence as a natural and probable result of their actions and, at the same time, appreciated the consequence as being virtually certain to occur, then the jury could infer intention
  • Forsaw or Foresaw - Which is Correct? - IELTS Lounge
    In summary, while both “forsaw” and “foresaw” are correct words, their usage depends on the tense required in a given sentence “Foresaw” is the past tense of “foresee” and is commonly used to refer to actions or events predicted in the past





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