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cognizance

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IPA : ˈkɒgnɪzəns
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Phonetic spelling of cognizance

cog-niz-ance
cog-nizance
kog-nuh-zuhns
k-AH-g-n-uh-z-uh-n-s
c-og-nizance

Meanings for cognizance

range of what one can know or understand
range or scope of what is perceived

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Clemenceau and Lloyd George found themselves between two irreconcilable standpoints - between Sonnino, who claimed the liberal fulfilment of their treaty pledges, with the addition of the port of Fiume, and President Wilson, 'who refused all cognizance of the secret treaties and regarded them as exp
As the Church in the earliest ages had executive and legislative power in its own spiritual sphere, so also it had judicial officers, taking cognizance of and deciding causes.
From the Conquest or even earlier they had, besides various lesser rights - (1) exemption from tax and tallage; (2) soc and sac, or full cognizance of all criminal and civil cases within their liberties; (3) tol and team, or the right of receiving toll and the right of compelling the person in whose
The 83rd Novell provides that if the offence be ecclesiastical, needing ecclesiastical correction, the bishop shall take cognizance of it.
These Personal Liberty Laws forbade justices and judges to take cognizance of claims, extended the habeas corpus act and the privilege of jury trial to fugitives, and punished false testimony severely.
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